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Placental Adhesive Disorder Service
For clinicians, the management of Placental Adhesive Disorders is challenging. There is a high risk of the mother dying or suffering severe haemorrhaging or having to undergo technically difficult surgery while she is pregnant.
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Retinopathy screening service for premature babies
The Newborn ROP Screening Service was made possible by donations to the Royal Women’s Hospital Foundation from the Oscar & Luca Fund and the Mathieson Family.
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The Young Women’s Program
Our community told us that we needed to focus on the needs of young women. In response, we developed a Young Women’s Strategy to improve the information and care we provide to women aged 19 years and under. The Young Women's Program for pregnant young women is a key component of that strategy.
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Danielle’s story
Danielle George says her son Oliver was meant to be here. He was born using IVF after his mum had been through a tough year of treatment for a rare form of cancer called rhabdomyosarcoma.
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Oscar’s story
"Oscar was born crying – the most wonderful sound parents of a premature baby can hear."
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Assessing heart function of critically ill pregnant women
Developed by a Women’s anaesthetist, Clinical Associate Professor, Dr Alicia Dennis, the ROSE Scan lets doctors, for the first time, instantly see the inner workings of heart function in pregnant women without invasive high-risk monitoring.
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