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Full lists of all the first forenames given to babies whose births were registered in Scotland in the previous calendar year.
Monthly publication of statistics from the Maternity Services Data Set. This month, we are analysing October 2020 data.
Information and service documents on the national DBS testing service offered by PHE to improve uptake of 12 month testing of infants born to hepatitis B infected mothers.
Find out how to register a birth - who can register, birth certificates
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Annual birth registrations, including birthweight and stilbirth occurrence by age of parents.
Patient summary form for health professionals to report cases of Neonatal Enteroviral Myocarditis (NEM).
Tells HM Passport Office staff about birth registration and how to deal with applications where the birth is not registered, registered late or re-registered.
November 2018 monthly publication of experimental statistics from the Maternity Services Data Set
Training and continuing professional development for people working in the sickle cell and thalassaemia screening programme in England.
Live births and infant deaths by gestational age, birthweight, multiplicity, mother's age, marital status, household occupation and ethnic group.
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