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Warkworth Birthing Centre

Public Service, Maternity, Maternity/Birthing Facilities

Post Natal

During your postnatal stay a registered midwife or registered nurse will co-ordinate you and your baby's care. All our staff are well trained in postnatal care and we specialise in getting your breastfeeding off to a good start. 

If you have birthed at another hospital you will need to transfer to us within 12 hours of a normal birth and 24-48 hours of an abnormal birth. Your LMC will contact us to ensure we have a bed for you and to inform us of your birth information on the day. 

Some LMCs will visit you at the Centre each day to co-ordinate your care however, if they are at some distance and unable to do this, we ask that they phone the Centre daily to check with you and the registered staff on your progress. The staff will also keep them informed of any changes or concerns about you or your baby's condition.

You will have your own room and share a bathroom with one other room. The postnatal rooms all have double beds and their own TV too.

Each day you will be given a menu with plenty of food options to choose from. If you have dietary restrictions we ask that you tell us on the booking form and we will then be prepared to give you what is suited to your needs.

Most women having had a normal birth would expect to go home on the 4th morning however we prefer to be guided by your progress and some will stay fewer days and some more. For caesarean births the normal stay would be 5 to 6 days.

Our aim is you will go home in the best possible condition and armed with parenting skills to enable you to care for your baby at home.

After you get home you will continue to be visited by you LMC or postnatal midwife.

This page was last updated at 10:09AM on March 7, 2024.