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Maternal Health Matters is campaigning to improve maternity care in Australia. We want to see all women receive respectful maternity care.

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Maternal Health Series - Birth Trauma.Please join us for our on-line seminar - The NSW Birth Trauma Report – next steps and policy responses. Tuesday 12th August, 2025 - 6.00 to 7.30 pm.For more information:. #mattersmaternal # pregnancy.
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Read our most recent E-News. We hope you enjoy:.The report on the February Parliamentary Friends Forum.The video Understanding Respectful Maternity Care. The link is: at
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First Nations Maternal Health - ANU Gender Institute Seminar . Invitation. Join us online to explore the impact of maternity care on First Nation women’s wellbeing. Time: 6.00 to 7.30 pm .Date: Thursday 20th March, 2025.Registration:
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"Properly informed women make the best choice for themselves and their baby" Dr Andrew Pesce in The Australian article - Special Delivery - Why women are told Caesarean is the only option by Cindy Lever. We agree! .#mattersmaternal.
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Happy Mother’s Day. On this day we at Maternal Health Matters would like to acknowledge the care mothers provide for their families and the unpaid work they contribute to our society. #mattersmaternal
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The safest place to give birth is where the woman feels safest. Most women give birth in hospital – but it's got more to do with World War II than health via @ConversationUK.
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When World War II struck, the British government evacuated women to hospitals in the countryside to give birth – and the change still affects maternity care today.
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Maternal Health the Hidden Public Health Epidemic Series. The link to the second seminar - Birthing Work and Matrescence the neglected aspect of maternity care is @ #mattersmaternal #maternalhealthmatters
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Another new podcast - a discussion on respect in maternal care @ #mattersmaternal #pregnancy #birth
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A new Podcast - Respect in Maternity Care - Emma's experirnce of birthing at home. #mattersmaternal
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Reminder. The transition to mothering - postnatal care the neglected aspect of maternity care. Time 6.00 to 7.30 pm.Date Thursday 16th March 2023. Registration #mattersmaternal #pregnancy #maternity
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The transition to mothering - postnatal care the neglected aspect of maternity care. Time                  6.00 to 7.30 pm.Date                  Thursday 16th March 2023. Registration    #mattersmaternal #pregnancy #maternity
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Maternal Health Brief 2022 . Dignity - values and vulnerability are acknowledged and accommodated, where a woman is recognised, understood, treated with respect, fairness and accountability.
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Dignity is to maternity care, what justice is to law A little about us.  Maternal Health Matters Inc. (MHM) is a non-for-profit incorporated organisation and registered charity that is working to...
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What's needed is a clear policy direction grounded in primary health, service integration & focussed on prevention not treatment in a respectful maternity care framework led by midwives – care that is cost effective & has better outcomes for mothers & babies.
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Maternal Health: The Hidden Public Health Epidemic.Event date: Monday, 21 Nov 22, 6:00pm to 7:30pm.Event venue: Online.Registration Link - The seminar that will explore the impact of maternity on women’s wellbeing and the transition to parenting.
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Birthing a better way - The ABC Birth Project.The TV version of the story can be watched here:
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