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Think HEART & Think 20

Think HEART

Our Think HEART campaign is an easy way to teach your patients to know the key signs their baby may have an undiagnosed heart condition.

Think HEART

In order to help spread the message, we have a number of free, downloadable resources.

Think HEART reminder card

A pocket-sized card to remind parents and carers of young babies how to spot the signs of an undiagnosed heart defect.

Think HEART poster

Download a Think HEART poster to display at your place of work.

Order paper copies

Think 20

Our awareness campaign, Think 20, aims to teach parents-to-be about the importance of the 20-week scan and know what to expect from their appointment.

We want to reach as many pregnant women as possible and give them the information they need to protect their baby’s heart. With that in mind, we have free resources for you to download and order.

Think 20 appointment card

A pocket-sized 20-week scan appointment card, which includes information on how parents can protect their baby’s heart.

Think 20 poster

Download a Think 20 poster to display at your place of work.

Order paper copies

With thanks to the following funders for funding our Think HEART awareness materials.

We’re continually developing new resources, thanks to the generosity of our supporters and funders, so please return to this page. If you have any questions or feedback about any of our resources please contact info@tinytickers.org

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