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UHML postnatal ward visiting - From next Monday, May 10th, nominated partners will be given 45-minute visiting slots on the hospital’s postnatal wards, M1 and M2. UHML postnatal ward visiting - From next Monday, May 10th, nominated partners will be given 45-minute visiting slots on the hospital’s postnatal wards, M1 and M2.

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UHML postnatal ward visiting slots for partners to be introduced from May 10th

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UHML postnatal ward visiting – From next Monday, May 10th, nominated partners will be given 45-minute visiting slots on the hospital’s postnatal wards, M1 and M2.

UHML postnatal ward visiting slots for partners to be introduced from May 10th

UL Hospitals Group is pleased to announce the next step in its gradual relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions on access to University Maternity Hospital Limerick (UMHL), as local transmission of COVID-19 decreases and the Mid-West vaccination programme continues.

From next Monday, May 10th, nominated partners will be given 45-minute visiting slots on the hospital’s postnatal wards, M1 and M2, between the hours of 6pm and 8pm daily.


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This follows the recent reintroduction of the option to have nominated partners present for anomaly scans, and visiting for fathers/parents of babies in the neonatal unit at the hospital.

Meanwhile, visiting on compassionate grounds will continue to be facilitated, as it has been throughout the pandemic. Birthing partners will also continue to be supported in attending the Labour Ward and Theatre. 

All nominated partners must adhere to the wearing of face masks, observe hand hygiene and social distancing. Temperature monitoring is in place at the main reception, along with the completion of a COVID-19 screening questionnaire.

The measures are subject to change, and hospital management will continue to review the situation on a weekly basis, to plan for the safe, controlled and phased relaxation of restrictions, and to ensure all processes are safely introduced and managed. 

Eileen Ronan, Director of Midwifery at UL Hospitals Group, said: “Risk assessment has been continuing, and we’re pleased to be in a position to reintroduce these 45-minute visiting slots for partners of women on the postnatal wards from May 10th. 

“Visiting restrictions, while necessary during the pandemic, have been very difficult, both for women attending the hospital and their partners and loved ones, and we are delighted to be able to safely permit these postnatal visiting slots, which will allow parents and their children to be closer at this most important time in their lives,” Ms Ronan added.

In taking the decision to implement or relax restrictions, UMHL, like all maternity hospitals, has regard to three primary factors: the rate of COVID transmission within the local community, the number of staff in the hospital and the possibility of those staff becoming unwell, and the infrastructure of the hospital site.

UMHL is acting in accordance with the advice of the National Women and Infant’s Health Programme, whose clinical director Dr Peter McKenna has expressed hope that the decrease in community transmission, allied with immunisation of hospital staff, would enable the country’s maternity hospitals to relax access restrictions over the coming weeks.

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