Hampshire, Health & Lifestyle | Posted on December 1st, 2023 | return to news
Mum praises new baby heart monitors at Salisbury Hospital
A first-time mum has praised the “fantastic” new baby monitoring equipment at Salisbury Hospital funded by the Stars Appeal.
The Stars Appeal, Salisbury Hospital’s Charity, has funded eight state-of-the-art cardiotocography (CTG) machines for the Labour Ward and Day Assessment Unit, and new mum Michaela Cone from Amesbury has praised the monitoring equipment.
The new machines cost £80,000 and monitor the hearts of babies before and during labour, helping midwives and doctors monitor the health of the baby, as well as monitoring the mum’s contractions.
Michaela Cone was monitored using a Stars Appeal CTG during the birth of her son Rory in November.
She said: “Having the latest monitors to see how your baby is doing and hearing their heartbeat while you’re waiting for your labour to progress was really reassuring. The machine was fantastic and helped put my mind at ease. I want to say a big thank you to Stars Appeal supporters for making this equipment possible.”
Several of the new monitors have wireless sensors so expectant mums have more freedom to walk around. CTGs are used particularly for pregnant mums with higher risk factors and enable midwives to detect any problems.
Fetal Surveillance lead midwife Tori Harper said: “It is one of the best tools we’ve got to help us to understand in a snapshot how the baby is doing. Having these new CTGs is enhancing the care for babies and mums by significantly improving the quality of our monitoring.”
Over the last three years, the Stars Appeal has funded over £300,000 worth of projects supporting the 2,200 babies born at the hospital every year and their families.
Generous gifts left by three local supporters in their Wills enabled the charity to help create the Beatrice Birth Centre, which opened last October, along with a new entrance and reception, and courtyard garden for the Maternity Department. The charity has also funded reclining sleeper chairs across the Maternity Department so mums and their partners can be more comfortable while in Hospital, as well as additional medical equipment.
The Stars Appeal is currently fundraising for 20 specialist cots for newborn babies on the Labour and Postnatal wards, which cost £1,900 each. The new cots, which are height adjustable and have drop down sides, will make it much easier and more comfortable for mums to be closer to their babies and enable greater bonding in the first few hours of life.
Supporters who can raise or donate £1,900 or more will have the opportunity to add their name, or that of a loved one, to their very own cot.
To find out more about the equipment and projects the Stars Appeal are currently fundraising for visit www.starsappeal.org/what-were-fundraising-for
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