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Maternity Hospitals and Birthing Centres
An up to date and comprehensive list of Australian hospitals and midwifery managed birth centres by region from The Bub Hub
Maternity Hospitals and Birthing Centres
Community Midwifery Western Australia
Community Midwifery WA (CMWA) is a community based non-profit organisation that receives funding from the Department of Health to deliver community based midwifery services. The program is available in the Perth Metro region with resource centres operating out of Armadale, Fremantle, Guildford and Leederville. Midwives provide free total midwifery care, including total ante and postnatal care for homebirths and hospital births where necessary. Prenatal education, pregnancy and childbirth information and resource centres services are also provided.
The overall aim of CMWA is to provide and promote accessible pregnancy, childbirth and early parenting information, resources and services to people of all social, cultural and economic backgrounds. Our vision is that woman-centered, community-based, midwifery services, including homebirth, be available to all women across Western Australia.
Community Midwifery Western Australia
Canberra Midwifery Program
The Canberra Midwifery Program (CMP) is based in the Birth Centre at The Canberra Hospital. CMP midwives provide continuity of care during pregnancy, labour, birth and for up to two weeks postnatally for families using the program.
Canberra Midwifery Program
Pregnancy, Birth & Beyond
An up-to-date and extensive source of information and support for pregnancy, birth and parenting.
Pregnancy, Birth & Beyond supports independent midwifery services and quality childbirth education.
Through this website you will be able to find lots of information on midwifery care, pre-conception care, pregnancy, birth, waterbirth, homebirth, vaginal birth after caesarean, postnatal care and breastfeeding.
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Community Midwifery Practice & Homebirth Service in Darwin & Alice Springs
Darwin: ph: (mobile) 0417 810 535
Alice Springs: ph: (mobile) 0401 114 188
This is a Northern Territory government supported home birth service within the Community Health Branch of the Department of Health & Community Services (DHCS). The service is located in Alice Springs and Darwin and is provided to enable Home Birth Midwives, in collaboration with the multidisciplinary health team, to provide effective and professional primary midwifery care across pregnancy through to the postpartum period. The midwives support eligible women electing to labour and birth at home if they live within the specified boundaries.
South Australia - Community Midwifery Programme
ph: (08) 8252 3711
The government funded Community Midwifery Programme provides free total midwifery care to women wanting a homebirth who currently reside in the following north Adelaide council regions: Playford, Salisbury & Teatree Gully. If you wish to have a homebirth in any other area of South Australia, you will need to book a midwife on a private basis.
Homebirth Network of South Australia
Homebirth network of South Australia provide information about resources in the community that members have found useful during their pregnancies and preparation for homebirth. This includes health practitioners and pre and postnatal services.
They offer practical help and support to those who are considering or have had a homebirth and are working towards greater public awareness and acceptance of Homebirth in South Australia.
Enquires: Clodia
Ph 08 8388 6652 or 0403 122 784
info@homebirthsa.org.au
http://www.homebirthsa.org.au/
Home Midwifery Association Queensland
They are a group of Mothers and Midwives and their families working towards real choice in childbirth. We view birthing as a "family" rather than a "medical" experience and event in our lives, and celebrate our babies "births" rather than "deliveries".
They run a Brisbane-based Homebirth Support Group for pregnant women and families, particularly those considering or planning a birth at home. Homebirth midwives are also a welcome part of this group.
Home Midwifery Association Queensland
Homebith Access Sydney
Homebirth Access Sydney provides a midwifery referral service for homebirth clients in New South Wales.
enquiries: Jo Hunter, ph (02) 9888 7829
Homebith Access Sydney
Homebirth Australia
Home Birth Australia is a group of consumers and midwives committed to ensuring the survival of homebirth as a birth option for Australian women, with the overall aim of public funded homebirth across the country.
Homebirth Australia
Australian Society of Independent Midwives