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RUH in Bath calls time on baby bobble hat appeal after thousands donated

Monday 23rd April 2018 Bath Echo News Team Health

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Midwives at the RUH in Bath have called time for now on their successful baby bobble hat appeal, following six months of dedicated knitting by people from all over the world.

The Bath Birthing Centre at the Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust (RUH) is bursting at the seams with bags of the colour coded hats, so for the time the midwives are saying thank you very much – but no more please.

Rachel Coleman, Practice Development Sister, said: “We’re really grateful to all of the hard-working knitters and crocheters who have been so very generous with their time, skill and wool.

“Thank you to everyone who was part of this wonderful response – we’re stunned at the number of hats that have arrived.”

The Bath Birthing Centre originally asked for around 5,000 hats to help ensure that babies receive the individual care they need.

Their social media appeal went viral, with knitters aged from 9 to 94 involved, sending hats from 160 different locations and from countries including USA, Portugal, Spain, UK and Ireland.

Thousands of hats have been sent in to the RUH in Bath

The white hats, with red, amber or green bobbles, give a traffic-light indication to midwifery staff about a baby’s care.

A green bobble means a baby is term, warm and feeding well. Amber indicates a baby needs a little more help with feeding and keeping warm. Red shows a baby will have regular observations by a nurse or midwife.

Rachel Coleman said: “Babies still receive traditional midwifery care, but this is an extra visual aid. The hats make a real difference in further improving the quality of care we provide and we are extremely grateful for every hat donated.

“Our appeal really caught the imagination of knitters across the world. We now have enough hats for our babies for a while to come, and we are running out of space to store them!

“The hats are in use at the RUH and some will be sent to Gambia later this year.”

“Thank you to everyone who supported this appeal – if more hats are required we won’t hesitate to ask.”

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