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Children’s Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service
Pregnancy health care
choices
When mum and dad begin their pregnancy journey, it is important they know that there are different health care options to choose from.
Shared careThe doctor and hospital midwife look after mum and baby together. Mum and dad can choose their doctor but do not get to choose their midwife. Mum will normally go to the doctor
for her appointments and when baby is ready to be born, mum will see a
midwife at hospital.
Midwifery led careA midwife leads and provides care
during pregnancy. The same midwife or group of midwives will look after
mum and baby during pregnancy and labour. A doctor is also available to talk with if mum and dad need to.
Public Care
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All information contained in this sheet has been supplied by qualified professionals as a guideline for care only. Seek medical advice, as appropriate, for concerns regarding you and your child’s health.
FS241 developed by Good Start program. Updated: June 2017.
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Private obstetric careMum and dad can choose and pay for a private obstetrician. The obstetrician
looks after mum and baby during pregnancy, labour and a few weeks
after baby is born. Mum will give birth at the obstetrician’s chosen hospital.
It can be more expensive than Public Care.
Private midwifery careMum and dad can choose and pay for a private midwife to look after mum and baby. The midwife looks after mum and baby during pregnancy, labour and a few weeks after baby is born. Mum will give birth at the
midwife’s chosen hospital. It can be more expensive than Public Care.
Private Care
Questions to ask: » How much will this cost?
» Where will mum give birth?
» How will she get there?
» Where do we need to go for our appointments?
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