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    A support dog accompanies the owner to the delivery room in the UK – World

    Morton ObrienBy Morton ObrienJuly 2, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A support dog accompanies the owner to the delivery room in the UK – World
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    Amy Tompkins suffers from autism and has an extensive history of anxiety. A trained dog can detect when the owner is stressed or in pain.

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    Belle was with Amme Tompkins during the birth


    Two-year-old Belle is the first dog to be allowed into the delivery ward at Milton Keynes Hospital in the United Kingdom. The animal Amy Tompkins refused to give up, the owner, when she gave birth, advances BBC News.

    The moment mesmerized the medical specialist in that hospital ward and soon gained media prominence.

    Amy Tompkins suffers from autism and has an extensive history of anxiety. A trained dog can detect when the owner is stressed or in pain.

    “Belle helps me in so many ways. She can tell when I’m about to panic and directs me to the nearest exit. She pushes the elevator buttons, grabs my ATM card and pays the bills. We go shopping,” said Amy Tompkins. MK Citizen.

    That day, Belle accompanied Ami in the ambulance, into the intensive care and delivery room.

    According to the owner, Belle had to take several tests to gain entry. “She’s been through everything and they’re amazed with her,” the woman said BBC Three District Radio.

    The hospital’s infection control team performed additional cleanings to ensure safety issues were addressed.

    “The importance of allowing Belle to be with Ms Tomkins during her labor to provide her with comfort and support was clear, facilitated by a thorough risk assessment,” said Melissa Davies, the hospital’s regional chief midwife. University of Milton Keynes. .

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