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Transition into Parenthood Courses:

Monx6: 19 Apr/24May
Wedx6: 21Apr/26May

Cond:2xSat: 10&17April

Super Cond 1xSun:16 May, 2010
 

calmbirth® Courses:

CB 2xSun:14&21March,2010
CB 2xSat:24Apr&2May,2010
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Daytime weekdays calmbirth courses  9.00am to 3.30pm
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Wednesday and Thursday:
6&7April 2010
4&5 May 2010

Daytime calmbirth course held during the week, on two consecutive days, especially suits visitors from all over Australia who wish to travel to Sydney to have the opportunity to attend the calmbirth course in an affordable way.

calmbirth® Sylvania is only 20 mins south of Sydney airport and very nearby is a reasonably priced comfortable motel for ease and convenience.

 

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Pregnancy Information

A Broad Overview of Pregnancy
Australian Women's Birth Choices
Anxiety in Pregnancy
Common Pregnancy Discomforts
Homebirth on Medicare in Australia
Recommended Reading
Links

Pregnancy Info > About Homebirth Midwife Care

On homebirth, Noni Hazlehurst was quoted as saying:
"My proudest achievement is having two homebirths. I had Charlie when I was 35 and William at 40, at home in the Blue Mountains. Natural birth is the most extraordinary thing. You feel so powerful."

Midwifery Care for Homebirth

The general standard guidelines are as follows, although details of this care will be negotiated between the midwife and her client. These guidelines are usually recognised as a minimum standard of care for homebirth.

Recommended Standard of Midwifery Care

Homebirth midwives work autonomously and accept clients from a wide range of backgrounds. They are Primary Care Providers and their service includes:

Antenatal: Visits monthly until 28 weeks of pregnancy, fortnightly until 36 weeks, then weekly until birth or twice weekly if late for dates.

Birth: The midwife attends at a stage of labour mutually agreed to between her client and herself or when active labour is established. She continues to attend throughout active labour and delivery of the baby. She stays with her client for a minimum of 1 hour after birth, or until she is satisfied with the condition and comfort of her client and baby. If a transfer to hospital is necessary at any stage, the midwife will, at the client’s discretion, accompany her to hospital, where she will be available to provide information and support.

Postnatal Visits: Daily for 4 days, then every second day until 10 days after the birth. Subsequent visits at 14 days, 28 days and a 6 week postnatal check.

Home Visits: The initial visit is recommended to be at the midwife's home or office and each antenatal visit weekly from 37 weeks are conducted in the client’s home. All postnatal visits are usually in the client’s home.

On Call: The midwife usually makes herself available for consultation 24 hours a day during the period of care, unless otherwise agreed to with her client at the onset of care.

Back-Up Midwife: When the midwife is unavailable either for consultation or to attend her client, usually the midwife will call in an experienced homebirth midwife of her client’s choice where possible to replace her.

Cost: Could be covered by Medicare if the service is provided within a hospital based program or if contracting an independent midwife, approx $2,500 to $5,000 is expected, the schedule of fees can sometimes be negotiated.

For further information, please contact a midwife directly, via the www.homebirthsydney.org.au website.

Read more... Pregnancy Information

A Broad Overview of Pregnancy
Australian Women's Birth Choices
Anxiety in Pregnancy
Common Pregnancy Discomforts
Homebirth on Medicare in Australia
Recommended Reading
Links