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I'm being discharged by my midwife this week and want to get her a gift but feel a bit weird about it because I don't know what to get and also don't know if there is a protocol about NHS staff accepting gifts or not!? Not sure about wine in case she doesn't drink, and husband reckons flowers are a no in case they wilt in her car after she visits us.


Has anyone else bought a gift for a midwife or have any good ideas of what to get? I want to say thank you to this amazing lady who helped me through a difficult 9 months and made sure I was ok through the whole journey over and above her duty... (I know she does it every day but she really made a difference to us).


Top budget about ?30/40 I guess. Any ideas gratefully received :-)

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