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A program that's reduced the number of babies being born early in WA will go national

AAP - 04-07-2018

A program that has successfully reduced the number of pre-term births in Western Australia will be introduced nationally and could be also adopted in New Zealand and

 
Innovative program recognised in HESTA awards

Nicole Madigan - 21-05-2018

Deanna Ward is one of 12 midwives and nurses to have been named a finalist in the 2018 HESTA Australian Nursing & Midwifery Awards, for the development of an innovative

 
Study shows birth interventions linked to kids' health

AAP - 26-03-2018

There is new evidence that birthing interventions such as forceps and caesarean sections are linked to long-term health outcomes for young children.

 
Rural maternity ward not possible without Federal Government-funded program

Health Times - 22-03-2018

Imagine not having a maternity service available in your local area, forcing you to travel to the next town to receive adequate maternity care? This was a very

 
3 in 5 women wanting water births achieve their aim

Sharon Smith - 09-02-2018

A Western Australian study published in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of

 
New study shows ibuprofen risk to babies' fertility

AAP - 02-02-2018

Mothers who take ibuprofen in the first trimester of pregnancy could be dramatically hurting the future fertility of their daughters, a new study suggests.

 
A new caesarean study highlights long-term risks

AAP - 24-01-2018

A new study involving Australian researchers has linked caesareans with a range of long-term risks, including miscarriage. Women who have

 
Australian study shows 'baby brain' does exist

AAP - 15-01-2018

Australian researchers have concluded the forgetfulness reported by many pregnant women, often called "baby brain", is real. 'Baby brain' does

 
Australian women have been warned against eating their own placenta

AAP - 16-11-2017

A Melbourne reproductive biologist has warned women against eating their own placenta, saying their is no evidence to suggest it has health benefits or is safe.

 
One size fits all? Fetal monitoring options to address diverse patient care needs

HealthTimes - 17-10-2017

Moms come in all shapes and sizes. They also come with different fears and anxieties, diverse cultures and experiences, and co-morbidities and risks. All these factors determine

 

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