When you would like another home visit after you have been discharged from hospital care.
When you are experiencing challenges with breastfeeding your baby and you want that extra bit of help or advice.
When you want to talk through your birth experiences and explore what they meant to you.
When you want advice about your post birth recovery and what you can do to enhance your health.
When you want advice about caring for your new tiny human and wish to discuss any issues that have arisen. I am able to do a head to toe baby check.
When you would like individualised care in your home in the early days and weeks after the birth of your baby.
When you want the same midwife caring for you throughout pregnancy. Having a known and trusted midwife may help you have confidence to ask questions and gain the information that you want.
When you want some extra education about preparing for birth. You may wish to talk through labour and birth and gain insights in how to plan for and manage your labour. Maybe you would like to talk through your birth plan as you tailor it to your needs?
When you want to discuss breastfeeding and gain more information on how to be prepared for the early days of breastfeeding and beyond.
You may have found this page because you are wanting to have a homebirth. I am currently only working as a second midwife at homebirths. There are 4 wonderful midwives covering our area and I am happy to put you in touch with them if you are new to homebirth and not sure how to contact them.
Private midwives in Australia are informed by a number of codes and guidelines that govern what midwives can and cannot do in relation to your care. The Australian College of Midwives National Midwifery Guidelines for Consultation and Referral document lets us know when we need to consult with other health professionals in the provision of your care. This helps us provide optimal care for you and your baby.