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Information for Midwives and other LMCs (Referral Guidelines and Forms)
Please click on the following link to register with Healthpoint.…
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Antenatal
Congratulations on your pregnancy. Primary maternity services in Wellington are provided by independent Lead Maternity Carers (LMCs) who might be a specialist obstetrician or midwife.…
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Kenepuru Maternity Unit
Women who are expected to have a normal vaginal birth are able to book at the Kenepuru Maternity Unit.…
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Paraparaumu Maternity Unit
Paraparaumu Maternity Unit is situated in a wing of the Kapiti Health Centre, Warrimoo St, Paraparaumu.…
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Hospital Midwifery Services - High Risk Team
The high risk team midwives provide midwifery care for those women who require secondary or tertiary level maternity care.…
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Hospital Midwifery Services - Primary Care Team
The Women's Health Service hospital-based Primary Care team was established to provide maternity care for those women who are unable to find a community-based care provider.…
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Hospital Midwifery Services - Shared Care Team
The shared care midwives work in conjunction with the woman’s nominated lead maternity carer – usually a private consultant obstetrician.…
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Women's Clinics - Acute Assessment
The Acute Assessment Unit acts as a front door to the Women's Health Service for women requiring acute assessment for obstetric and gynaecological conditions.…
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Women's Clinics - Maternal Fetal Medicine
Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) is a branch of Women’s Health which includes high-risk pregnancy where the mother or baby, or both, has a problem.…
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Women's Clinics - Ultrasound
Ultrasound provides a comprehensive scanning service for obstetrics, prenatal diagnosis and treatment, and gynaecological scanning.…
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Delivery Suite Ward 4 South
Delivery Suite is a modern, purpose-built, state-of-the-art maternity ward catering for the needs of women and their families.…
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Delivery Suite Tours
Tours of the Delivery Suite are organised by your Lead Maternity Carer (LMC).
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Antenatal/Postnatal Inpatient Ward 4 North Pods B, C and D
The antenatal/postnatal ward area is divided into three pods with a total availability of 40-41 beds.…
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Accidental Dural Puncture & Postdural Puncture Headache
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Antenatal and Newborn Screening in New Zealand
Pregnant women in New Zealand currently have access to three antenatal and newborn screening programmes and one quality improvement initiative.…
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Antenatal Blood Tests
Having blood tests early on in your pregnancy can help protect you and those close to you.…
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Antenatal Diabetes Clinic
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Anti-D Immunoglobulin for Rh Negative Women
Anti-D immunoglobulin for Rh negative women who have miscarried or have had a sensitising event is prescribed and ordered by the GP or LMC from the Blood Centre during working hours Monday to Friday.…
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Amniocentesis
This is a procedure used to evaluate the health of your unborn baby and identify any problems that may exist.…
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Birth Trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Following Childbirth - Patient Information
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Breastfeeding Classes 2013
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Breastfeeding Classes - Chinese Mandarin
Free breastfeeding classes in Chinese Mandarin are being held in Petone.…
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Breastfeeding Information
Choosing to breastfeed your new baby is an important decision for both you and your baby.…
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Disinfection of Expressing Equipment
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Breastfeeding Support in your Community for the Capital & Coast District
Breastfeeding Support in your Community for the Capital & Coast District
If you need help with latching your baby or if you are experiencing a change in your baby’s breastfeeding pattern, or just need help and reassurance then please let us help you.…
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Caesarean Section
A caesarean section is the name of the operation done to deliver a baby through a cut in your stomach and uterus (womb).…
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Chorionic Villus Sampling
Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) is used to test for genetic disorders, such as Down’s syndrome, and involves taking a small sample of the chorionic villi, which are the tiny units that make up the placenta.…
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Coping with a Crying Baby
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How to Prevent Shaken Baby Syndrome
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Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH)
DDH describes a variety of conditions in which the ball and socket of the hip do not develop properly.…
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Epidural
An epidural is a type of anaesthetic (medication that stops pain and feeling) that makes your lower body numb without putting you to sleep.…
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External Cephalic Version (ECV)
About 3 - 4% of babies will remain in a breech position near term.…
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Finding a Midwife (LMC)
All pregnant women are encouraged to register with a Lead Maternity Carer (LMC).…
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Foetal Distress
A foetus is the name given to an unborn baby after the eighth week of pregnancy until birth.…
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Gestational Diabetes
Gestation is the length of a pregnancy from conception to birth (usually 40 weeks in humans).…
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Group B Streptococcus and Pregnancy
Group B streptococcus (GBS) is a common bacterium that lives in the body without causing harm to healthy people.…
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Herbal/ Complementary Medicines in Maternity Care
It is recognised that herbal or complementary therapy may have important effects on the progress of pregnancy, labour and birth, and the postnatal period for both the woman and her baby.…
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HIV Screening in Pregnancy
Recommended routine HIV screening in pregnancy for women Pregnant women should be offered an HIV test along with their first antenatal blood tests. Women have the option to decline the test.…
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Hyperemesis Gravidarum
Nausea and vomiting are the most common symptoms experienced in early pregnancy, with approximately 50 - 80% of women experiencing nausea and 50% of pregnant women experiencing vomiting.…
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Induction of Labour
Induction of labour is the process of starting labour artificially.…
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Infertility
About one in every six couples in New Zealand will experience infertility.…
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Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR)
In a very small number of pregnancies, the baby may not grow as well as in a normal pregnancy.…
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In Vitro Fertilisation
This is the process of fertilising the woman’s egg with the male’s sperm outside of the woman’s body in the laboratory.…
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Latent labour - Information for Hospital Midwifery Services-Primary Care Team women
Latent labour is the early first stage of labour and does an important job preparing your body for the active stages of labour that will follow.
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Managing Pain in Labour
Antenatal preparation for labour will help you gain confidence in your own ability to give birth.…
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Mastitis and Breast Thrush
Mastitis is inflammation of the breast. It can be caused by a blocked duct or by an infection in the breast.…
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Mifegyne & Misoprostol Information Following a Spontaneous 2nd Trimester Intrauterine Death (IUFD)
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Mothers with Babies in NICU Staying in NICU or Ronald McDonald House
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Neonatal Jaundice & Phototherapy
Jaundice is a common and normal finding in newborn babies.…
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Newborn Hearing Screening
The aim of the New Zealand Universal Newborn Hearing Screening and Early Intervention Programme (UNHSEIP) is for early identification of babies with hearing loss so that they can access timely and appropriate interventions, thereby improving the outcomes of these children, their families and Whanau, communities and society, and reducing inequalities…
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Observation of Mother and Baby in the Immediate Postnatal Period: Consensus Statements Guiding Practice MOH
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Obstetric Ultrasound
Ultrasound imaging, also called ultrasound scanning, is a method of obtaining pictures from inside the human body through the use of high frequency sound waves.…
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Pregnancy Loss Counselling Support Service
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Postpartum Depression
The postpartum (also called postnatal) period is the time after the birth of a baby.…
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Premature Baby
A premature baby is one that is born before 37 weeks’ gestation (the length of a pregnancy from conception to birth).…
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Pre- eclampsia
Toxaemia of pregnancy or pre-eclampsia is a condition that occurs in some women during the second half of pregnancy.…
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Third Stage of Labour
The third stage of labour is defined as the time immediately after the birth of your baby until the time your placenta (afterbirth or whenua) has been delivered.…
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Third and Fourth Degree Perineal Tears
What is a perineal tear? Most women, 8 - 9 out of 10 (85%), have a tear during childbirth.…
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Tongue-Tie
Tongue-tie or ankyloglossia is a condition where a thin piece of membrane under the baby’s tongue, called the lingual frenulum, is abnormally short.…
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Vitamin K Prophylaxis and your Baby
Vitamin K is essential to the clotting of blood, but levels of the vitamin are very low in newborn babies.…
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Venous Thrombosis in Pregnancy
Thrombosis is a blood clot in a blood vessel (a vein or an artery).…
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Wellington Miscarriage Support Group
Support and information for women and their families who have lost a baby through miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy.…
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