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Today is International Day of the Midwife, where we acknowledge the skill and dedication of our Metro North midwives in supporting new and expectant families.

For the Midwifery Group Practice (MGP) teams at the RBWH, providing care to families as they welcome a new baby is an everyday privilege.

In the MGP and Birth Centre, each mum is supported by a familiar midwife through pregnancy, birth and early motherhood, including home visits for up to 6 weeks after baby is born.

Midwife Mina shared some insights about the program and what she enjoys about her job.

"I love supporting women to become mothers, and seeing their family grow through not just their first pregnancy, but future additions to their family," she said.

"Through education I give women a voice in their health care choices and work with them to achieve the birth experience they want and a smooth transition to parenthood."

Expectant parents who would like to join the RBWH Birth Centre or a Metro North MGP should discuss this with their GP when they find out they're pregnant.

Thank you to our midwives for the work you do today and every day!
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Today is International Day of the Midwife, where we acknowledge the skill and dedication of our Metro North midwives in supporting new and expectant families. 

For the Midwifery Group Practice (MGP) teams at the RBWH, providing care to families as they welcome a new baby is an everyday privilege.

In the MGP and Birth Centre, each mum is supported by a familiar midwife through pregnancy, birth and early motherhood, including home visits for up to 6 weeks after baby is born.

Midwife Mina shared some insights about the program and what she enjoys about her job.

I love supporting women to become mothers, and seeing their family grow through not just their first pregnancy, but future additions to their family, she said.

Through education I give women a voice in their health care choices and work with them to achieve the birth experience they want and a smooth transition to parenthood.

Expectant parents who would like to join the RBWH Birth Centre or a Metro North MGP should discuss this with their GP when they find out theyre pregnant.

Thank you to our midwives for the work you do today and every day!
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Today is International Day of the Midwife, where we acknowledge the skill and dedication of our Metro North midwives in supporting new and expectant families. 

For the Midwifery Group Practice (MGP) teams at the RBWH, providing care to families as they welcome a new baby is an everyday privilege.

In the MGP and Birth Centre, each mum is supported by a familiar midwife through pregnancy, birth and early motherhood, including home visits for up to 6 weeks after baby is born.

Midwife Mina shared some insights about the program and what she enjoys about her job.

"I love supporting women to become mothers, and seeing their family grow through not just their first pregnancy, but future additions to their family," she said.

"Through education I give women a voice in their health care choices and work with them to achieve the birth experience they want and a smooth transition to parenthood."

Expectant parents who would like to join the RBWH Birth Centre or a Metro North MGP should discuss this with their GP when they find out they're pregnant.

Thank you to our midwives for the work you do today and every day!

Today is International Day of the Midwife, where we acknowledge the skill and dedication of our Metro North midwives in supporting new and expectant families.

For the Midwifery Group Practice (MGP) teams at the RBWH, providing care to families as they welcome a new baby is an everyday privilege.

In the MGP and Birth Centre, each mum is supported by a familiar midwife through pregnancy, birth and early motherhood, including home visits for up to 6 weeks after baby is born.

Midwife Mina shared some insights about the program and what she enjoys about her job.

"I love supporting women to become mothers, and seeing their family grow through not just their first pregnancy, but future additions to their family," she said.

"Through education I give women a voice in their health care choices and work with them to achieve the birth experience they want and a smooth transition to parenthood."

Expectant parents who would like to join the RBWH Birth Centre or a Metro North MGP should discuss this with their GP when they find out they`re pregnant.

Thank you to our midwives for the work you do today and every day!
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