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Discover further resources and websites that may be able to help you or your family if you received infected blood.

Fetal anomalies

Between 18 and 21 weeks, all women can have a fetal anomaly scan to look out for anything affecting the health of their baby. Get further information.

SIBSS Guidance for Widows

Outlining the payments available for widows, widowers, civil and long-term partners of beneficiaries who have died from receiving infected blood.