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Women's and maternity services in a safe, clean, comfortable and friendly environment.
All you and your partner need to know about having your baby at the Rosie.
A library of downloadable patient information leaflets.
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.
High-quality IVF treatment and reproductive services based on the latest science and fertility research.
Helping to improve and develop maternity and neonatal services at the Rosie Hospital.
A new service to transport very sick babies and children within the East of England will launch on 7 April.
If you are pregnant and your baby is due to arrive between November 2020 and early March 2021, you might be interested in taking part in a programme in which medical students from Cambridge University learn from pregnant people.
Pregnant women living in Cambridge University Hospital’s catchment area and registered with the Rosie are set to benefit from a new and improved care model which aims to make maternity services more personal.
New to the Rosie Hospital, Rosie the E-Midwife is available from Monday- Friday 0800-1700.
A nurse from Cambridge has become a winner of a Cavell Star Award. Diane Lane, a Maternity Support Worker at the Rosie Birth Centre for Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was nominated for going above and beyond for her colleagues.
Pregnancy, labour and birth
We undertake studies related to women’s reproductive health, pregnancy, labour and newborn babies’ health and wellbeing.
The Rosie hospital is part of Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, one of the largest and best-known trusts in the country.
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