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Dozens of newborn babies at The Rosie Hospital have begun to be tested for over 200 rare genetic conditions as part of a world-leading study.
Find all the essential information and support you need, conveniently in one place.
The video gives new parents all the advice needed for going home with your newborn.
My Pregnancy Journey is now available on the MyChart patient portal.
All you and your partner need to know about having your baby at the Rosie.
Recognised as a centre of excellence we will always do our best to provide you with exceptional care, treatment and advice.
Neonatal intensive care unit, Special care baby unit and the community working together to provide the best possible care and treatment.
Comprehensive information for the peri-menopause and menopause stage of life.
High-quality IVF treatment and reproductive services based on the latest science and fertility research.
A library of downloadable patient information leaflets and videos.
For women who would like to know more about pain relief for labour and in particular about the risks and benefits of epidural analgesia.
Dozens of newborn babies at the Rosie Hospital have begun to be tested for over 200 rare genetic conditions as part of a world-leading study.
A mum from Cambridge has become the first person to give birth while taking part in POPPY, a pregnancy research study at Addenbrooke's examining why pre-eclampsia and placental complications can occur during pregnancy.
A mobile app has been launched to support parents and carers with babies in the Rosie Hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Unit (NICU).
In May, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) reviewed maternity services at The Rosie Hospital
The work of a senior sister at the Rosie Hospital to help colleagues from ethnic backgrounds succeed in their career is being showcased by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN).
Up to 3,500 first time mums are due to take part in a UK study led by Addenbrooke’s to understand why some will develop pre-eclampsia and placental complications during pregnancy and whether it effects their long-term health.
Pregnancy, labour and birth
The Rosie hospital is part of Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, one of the largest and best-known trusts in the country.
We undertake studies related to women’s reproductive health, pregnancy, labour and newborn babies’ health and wellbeing.
We want to listen to what you think of the care we provide at our hospitals because this helps us to improve our services.
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