The scheme offering help to medical staff is thought to be a first in the NHS.
BBC News, West Midlands
Adjustments could include taking more breaks, working different shifts or sitting closer to the toilets and air conditioning. University Hospitals Birmingham is one of the biggest hospital trusts in England and employs more than 18,000 women, with about 5,000 of them aged 50 or over. in England, arguing it could be "counterproductive". However, the government said it had an "ambitious" plan to improve support.
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