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The lowdown on male midwives
How would you feel about having a male midwife assist your baby's birth? For a growing number of mums, the idea is a reality - and the experts all agree that it's something that should be encouraged.
Water birth: the basics
With proper medical attention, water birth is a legitimate and safe way for women to give birth and can help manage pain in labour.
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'I was very frightened': Why Leanne had to fight to have her baby safely
A leading Sydney doctor says the push for natural childbirth is endangering women and babies.
'Why do people go anywhere else?': The top Sydney hospital to have a baby in
A survey of maternity patients at NSW public hospitals suggests midwife-led care is crucial to a good experience.
The mums who hand-deliver their own babies
"I was overwhelmed with excitement and couldn't wipe the smile off my face. I still get excited thinking about it now!"
First baby born through ACT's publicly funded home birth trial
Ella Kurtz gave birth to her second child surrounded by textures, sounds and items she loves.
Family compensated over mother's fatal haemorrhage
Jamie Hare was excited about watching the birth of his fourth baby. On a cold day in June 2010, the plasterer put on a gown at Latrobe Regional Hospital and waited to be called into the operating theatre for his partner Linda's caesarean.
A C-section and the shame of a thwarted birth plan
I daydreamed about my baby's introduction to the world. I visualised myself a warrior, as women had forever done.
The benefits of delayed cord clamping
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) has just released new guidelines regarding cord clamping after birth.
Caesareans, diabetes on the rise for new mothers
More women in NSW are being diagnosed with diabetes during pregnancy and more are having births induced or delivered by caesarean, new figures show.
Hospitals urged to reduce birth injuries for women
Ivana Alexander was anxious about having her first baby.
Why this mum says her C-section scar makes her a #badassmama
Raquel Renteria is a #badassmama. Why? Because she knows that giving birth via caesarean doesn't make her less of a mum.
To VBAC or not to VBAC?
"If, after careful assessment by their maternity care provider, there seems to be no reason why a woman shouldn't be offered a chance at VBAC, then the opportunity should be provided."
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