Celebrating one year of the Women’s homebirth program
The Women’s homebirth program has marked its first year, successfully welcoming 22 babies into the world.
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Zoe’s journey: A tale of courage, hope, and love
It took a village to help create and bring Sylvie into this world. It was a dream come true for Zoe, who battled cervical cancer and went through multiple rounds of IVF, to become a mother.
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New service to support pregnant women with mental health conditions
We can help women in early pregnancy decide whether to continue taking medications, such as anti-depressants.
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“I was intrigued by how they kept the boys alive”
Born very prematurely at 25 weeks’ gestation, identical twins Joshua and Noah had to fight to survive. While in their mother’s womb, the boys had developed a rare and potentially fatal condition.
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Call for justice, equity and reconciliation at the Women’s IWD event
The Women’s International Women’s Day Breakfast was anchored by the message: we need to embrace and address uncomfortable truths to close the Indigenous health gap.
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Care driven by connection: midwife shares the key to exceptional birthing experiences
Meet Natalie Jeantou, one of the midwives leading the launch of the Women’s homebirth program.
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Menopause beyond medication
Menopause is more than a hormone-deficiency disease, say a group of international researchers in a first-ever series on menopause published in The Lancet today.
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