a-z of Services
A-Z
Page Title starting with B
Baby Feeding Correctly?
Advice and signs to look for to make sure that your baby is feeding correctly.
Baby Friendly Initiative
The baby friendly Initiative accredits maternity and community facilities that adopt internally recognised standards of best practice care in Mothers and Babies.
B-Clear
Chlamydia ...
Biddulph Day Unit
Biddulph Day Unit provides adult day care for over 18s with physical or mental health needs or mild to moderate learning disability
Bottle feeding away from home
Advice on bottle feeding away from home.
Bottle feeding common problems
Common problems with bottle feeding - crying, colic, sickness, constipation.
Bottles and Teats
You might find it useful to have about six bottles and teats, so you can always have at least one or two bottles clean, sterilised and ready for use.
Bradwell Community Hospital
Bradwell Hospital has 3 wards and 73 beds
Branston Primary Care Centre District Nursing Service
Meeting the Primary care needs of our Housebound Practice populations for Adults.
Breastfeeding
This page provides links to other pages covering all areas of breastfeeding (help and advice, first few days, what to expect etc)
Breastfeeding - Dad's page
Dads play an important role in supporting mothers who decide to breastfeed. Support and encouragement are a ‘must’ so that baby and mum can feel comfortable. Sometimes dads want to ask questions and don’t always feel they can or don’t wish to upset their wife/partner if they have decided they are going to breastfeed. Including NCT Father's Guide ...
Breastfeeding and Returning to Work
Every mum’s circumstances are different and there are lots of ways you can incorporate breastfeeding into your working life, whether it’s using nearby childcare, expressing milk or working flexible hours, there’s a solution to suit each mum.
Breastfeeding Friendly Places
Out and about in Staffordshire or Stoke, find details of breastfeeding friendly places, plus help and advice on preparing to go out with your baby.
Breastfeeding Knit a Breast
Knitted breasts are used by midwives, health visitors and breastfeeding volunteers as a tool to help mums learn more about positioning and attachment. If you're good at knitting and think you can help donate a knitted breast we would be very grateful.
Breastfeeding Leaflets in other languages
Breastfeeding leaflets in other languages providing advice on caring for your baby at night, bottle feeding, breastfeeding and more.
Breastfeeding Myths
There are many myths about breastfeeding. Find out what is true here ...
Breastfeeding News
Here you will find the latest breastfeeding news, both locally and nationally.
Breastfeeding Premature Babies
Breastfeeding a preterm or ill baby
Breastfeeding Support Groups
There are many breastfeeding drop-in support groups across Stoke and Staffordshire for pregnant and breastfeeding mums. Anyone who is interested in finding out about breastfeeding or helping a breastfeeding mum is welcome.
Bridge Cluster District Nursing Service
District Nursing Service Bridge Cluster (Burton on Trent Staffs)includes Bridge Surgery, Stapenhill Medical Centre, Wetmore Road Surgery and Winshill Health Centre
Brighton House
Provides a range of rehab services in the Newcastle area. It is registered to accommodate 26 people, providing enablement, assessment and respite services and to support timely discharges from hospital (step down) and prevent admissions to an acute hospital setting (step up).
Burntwood Health Centre
There are two GP surgeries, Spires Practice and Fulfen Practice within the Burntwood Health Centre.
Burntwood locality Health Visiting Team
To give evidence based information and advice to families and to support parents to meet the needs of their children. Health visitors work in partnership with other agencies and families to ensure that the best outcome is achieved for the children.
Burton and Uttoxeter District Nursing Service
Burton and Uttoxeter District Nursing Service teams
Burton Rural area Health Visitor Team
Health visitors are trained nurses or midwives with specialist training in families and community health and are key to meeting the needs of the family, leading and delivering the Health Child Programme.







