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NOW CLOSED: Pregnant or have a child aged up to 18 months old? Take a short survey for NHS Choices. A £250 John Lewis voucher could be won

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AnnMumsnet · 24/05/2011 13:58

We've been asked by NHS Choices to find UK based folks willing to complete their short survey about the key questions you have about pregnancy, childbirth and caring for small babies.

They say "NHS Choices is planning to improve the information we offer to new parents. We would like to know the key questions you have about pregnancy, childbirth and caring for small babies. Please tell us about any questions that you have no matter how silly or embarrassing they may seem. It can be anything at all from 'How can I avoid stretch marks?' to 'What is the safest position to lay a baby down to sleep?'"

"It doesn't matter if you know the answers to the questions or not - it's just your questions that we want to collect so we can make sure we have the answers next time someone asks. Thank you for agreeing to help us with this important research. On completion of the survey your name will be entered into a draw where one person who completes the survey will win a £250 John Lewis voucher"

So please take a few minutes to add your views to their survey - add your email address at the end to be entered into a prize draw to win a £250 John Lewis voucher - please note the survey is being promoted via other channels so it may not be a MNer that wins. Once the prize draw has been made, all email addresses will be deleted and you will not receive any marketing as a result.

The survey is open to everyone in the UK who is either currently pregnant (or whose partner is currently pregnant) or has a baby or toddler aged up to 18 months old.

Do feel free to pass on the link to your partner.

[[https://www.nhschoicessurveys.com/se.ashx?s=022C94AD5A5F2D01
The survey link is here]]
Thanks, MNHQ

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seeksnewnamewithgsoh · 24/05/2011 22:50

Are they trying to get some FAQs for their website?

I thought it was a wonderful survey. you can give me the voucher now Wink Grin

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bringinghomethebacon · 24/05/2011 23:45

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MrsRhettButler · 25/05/2011 00:09

Done and hoping for the vouchers Grin I need a baby blanket and don't like the cheap ones! And for that reason only, I think I deserve them Wink

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Honeydragon · 25/05/2011 09:00

I think they pull 'em out a hat MrsRhett, not give them to the most worthy Wink

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MrsRhettButler · 25/05/2011 09:31

Well you never know honey It's a serious matter it is

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PussinJimmyChoos · 25/05/2011 09:54

What a pile of sh*t....I wonder how much NHS money is going into this that could be better utlised?? This survey will not tell them much!!

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nickelbabe · 25/05/2011 11:37

I've done the survey, but am a bit confused - why arethey asking us what questions we've got without even prompting what they might be?

They could have put the questions in proper categories:
like
morning sickness/tiredness
where the birth will happen
midwives' appointments
scans
feeding
etc, then it would be easier to work out what questions to ask.

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GemmaNHSChoices · 25/05/2011 12:17

Thank you all for your comments. Just to give a bit more context, NHS Choices is the online 'front door' to the NHS. The site www.nhs.uk provides a wealth of information on healthy living, health conditions, finding local health services and has an interactive pregnancy planner as well as lots of information about pregnancy and looking after small babies. We are looking to expand the information that we offer to parents and the purpose of this survey is to explore the questions that parents need answers to so that we can go away and develop ways of answering those questions in the most informative way. It doesn't matter what your questions are or whether they are related to healthcare specifically, it is just the actual questions that we are interested in. For example, I have a 14 month old daughter and the questions on my mind are a) are there any benefits of giving formula instead of cows milk at this age? b) should I pay to get my daughter vaccinated against chickenpox? c) when to buy proper walking shoes?

Once we have collated everyones questions we will explore ways in which we can provide answers which are both easy to find and in an easily digestible format.

Thanks for all those who have completed this survey so far, I hope this post helps to explain what we are trying to get out of this

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Honeydragon · 25/05/2011 14:32

Good for you for coming on and explaining Gemma Smile. I think you'll get a lot of the answers you need by trawling the questions that come up on pregnancy, health and behaviour and development a lot quicker than the survey, and a better idea of the concerns around the questions. Although I am happier with the survey, as at least we get bribed with a JL voucher lottery Wink

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GemmaNHSChoices · 26/05/2011 09:30

Thanks for your feedback Honeydragon Smile, we will also be going through websites and forums to get a real understanding of the questions and the issues that surround them. This trawl will sit alongside the results of the survey to give us a comprehensive picture

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Honeydragon · 26/05/2011 12:05

ooooh look MNHQ have given you posh highlights Grin

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corblimeymadam · 28/05/2011 16:12

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libelulle · 28/05/2011 17:05

I lost the will to live after page two. Even before then I was scraping the barrel to think of five questions I had about each stage, so most of my questions weren't actually real concerns. I don't really want to know when my baby will roll over for the first time, I just wanted 250quids worth of JL vouchers.:)

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stressheaderic · 28/05/2011 17:55

Love the shamelessness of this thread.

Another voucher whore here - worst survey I've ever done on Mumsnet. Must have took all of 5 minutes to 'design' it.

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onadietcokebreak · 28/05/2011 19:12

Agree gotta be the worst survey ever

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gkys · 28/05/2011 19:23

done but terrible survey, agree it was worth it for the chance of vouchers Wink

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DuelingFanjo · 28/05/2011 19:25

I used it as an opportunity to ask about nuchal testing, miscarriage tests and strep b as not all are offered on the nhs. I also put in questions about breastfeeding and the correct way to make up formula just incase it resulted in some changes. plus I want the vouchers Grin

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DuelingFanjo · 28/05/2011 19:26

what I mean is... if enough people ask about strep b maybe they will realise it's a major concern for some.

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beanlet · 28/05/2011 19:39

It's too bloody long. Like everything else on the NHS choices website it's so poorly designed it's not funny. I gave up - too much work.

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onadietcokebreak · 28/05/2011 20:15

Bugger I forgot about Strep B

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ginmakesitallok · 28/05/2011 20:29

I think it was a good survey! Will give NHS Choice a good range of questions and an idea of the most common ones. There was a back button on mine.

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smokeybacon · 28/05/2011 21:01

Another voucher ho here too.

A puzzling survey. Have 4 DCs and struggled to really think of any questions. The only ones I filled in were in relation to breast feeding and support from day one. Ie where the hell is it ?

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PenguinArmy · 29/05/2011 03:46

I gave up

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LadyOfTheFlowers · 29/05/2011 18:47

TBH I found it hard to remember my specific questions at each stage.
After having 4, I didn't really have any questions and IME, the latest preg is the easiest to remember.
I did manage to think of some but certainly couldn't put 5 in each section.
Ah well....

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EggyAllenPoe · 29/05/2011 18:53

unfortunatley a question like 'why aren't you walking, talking and generally more interesting yet' (to my 9 monther!) i suspect is not what they are after.. still, after three, it does tend to be that sort of question that troubles me.

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