Calvary John James Hospital

173 Strickland Crescent, Deakin ACT 2600

02 6281 8100

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Maternity Education Program

Resources for parents

Welcome expecting parents and support partners

This package has been produced for the personal use of patients of Calvary John James Hospital and more broadly for the patients from other Calvary hospitals within Australia.

All material remains the property of Calvary John James Hospital and is not for commercial or other use.

Please be aware that as with all things related to pregnancy and babies, there can be a lot of seemingly conflicting information and it can be difficult to work out what is right for you. We encourage you to remember that the range of ‘normal’ is very broad. Some information may be more relevant at different stages (breastfeeding a baby on Day 1 is very different to Day 5). In addition, there may be some useful things that work better for you and your family.

Utilise the tips that are useful for you and gradually build your toolbox of options as you get to know the specific needs of both you and your newborn. The content on any website external to Calvary is kept current by its respective organisation. As always, please refer to the medical advice provided by your medical team. If you have any further questions or queries, please feel free to discuss these with your doctors, the midwives and staff who form part of your care team.

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Midwifery resources

Antenatal Education
Maternity education program
Elective Caesarean Section Workshop
Postnatal
Baby care
Mini videos
Midwifery

Physiotherapy and nutrition

Nutrition
Physio Antenatal Education
Mini videos
Physiotherapy

Further resources

Calvary John James Hospital

Raising Children Network

Rednose

MACH ACT

NSW Health – Having a baby

NSW Health – Publications List for Maternity

NSW Health – Newborn Screening Test

VIC Health – Newborn Hearing Screen

QLD Health – Increasing Milk Supply

Raising Children – Increasing Milk Supply

Medela – Increasing Milk Supply

Mater Mothers Hospital information for mothers on

VBAC

ACT Health Policy VBAC

QLD Health Policy VBAC

Raising Children VBAC Information