When to come to hospital in labour
When to Come to Hospital in Labour is essential to ensure women are aware in advance of who to contact, when and why to come to hospital, and the signs of labour. It also provides information to ensure timely access to care, especially if complications arise.
Pregnancy and Alcohol - information you might not know about
Pregnancy and Alcohol brochure provides evidence-based information about the effects of drinking alcohol during pregnancy and while breastfeeding. This brochure is available in a range of languages.
Midwifery Support Program
This resource overviews the Midwifery Support Program. The Program provides postnatal care for women and babies in their own homes after discharge from hospital.
Depression in Pregnancy & Antidepressant Medication Use
Information about the use of antidepressants to treat depression in pregnancy.
Vitamin D for Pregnant Women and New Mothers
The brochure informs the community about what Vitamin D deficiency is, and the potential risks for mothers and their babies. It also explains where to get Vitamin D levels checked and how to increase levels if they are low.
Know Your Health: Pregnancy options
This booklet is for people who are pregnant and not sure what to do. • It provides you with information about all of the options. • It gives you an idea of what to think about when making a decision. • It tells you where you can get support. • It gives you ways to help you make a decision
Know Your Health: Fertility and reproduction
This is a booklet for people who want to know more about: *Menstruation or periods *How a woman get's pregnant *Fertility or infertility
Caesarean Section Information Booking Brochure
Information for pregnant women on caesarean section
Information for survivors of child sexual abuse
The antenatal and postnatal periods are a high risk time for many women with a history of child sexual abuse. This resource aims to provide information to women to support them during these periods, and to facilitate access to appropriate services.
Postnatal Cue Cards
Cue cards as a paper resource for CALD women, Midwives and Doctors to use on the postnatal ward when an interpreter is unavailable