Abstract

Introduction: The Enhanced Recovery after Obstetric Surgery in Scotland (EROSS) programme aims to reduce variation in care for women undergoing planned caesarean delivery (CD) and optimise patient experience, facilitating timely hospital discharge.1 In four years since its introduction, compliance with bundles of care has improved with day 1 discharge increasing from 5% to 32% Scotland-wide (unpublished data). The initial wave of coronarivus infections saw a predominantly consultant-delivered service, limited antenatal education and restrictions on hospital visitors.

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