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Pregnancy, parenting, and COVID-19

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Whether you are pregnant or have a young family, you probably have plenty of questions about COVID-19. Read about how to have a safe and healthy pregnancy, having your baby in a hospital, bringing your little one home and how to keep your kids safe and entertained while self-isolating.

If you develop symptoms such as severe shortness of breath or chest pain, call triple zero (000) immediately. Tell the phone operator and the paramedics on arrival if you have COVID-19.

COVID-19 and pregnancy

Information about the COVID-19 outbreak, how it affects your pregnancy and what you can do to protect yourself.

Testing positive to COVID-19 while pregnant

Testing positive to COVID-19 while pregnant

Information and advice for pregnant women who test positive to COVID-19 during their pregnancy.

Bringing your baby home early from hospital

Bringing your baby home early from hospital

If you have been discharged early from the hospital after having your baby, learn where to get more information and support.

COVID-19 and kids

COVID-19 and kids

Here's what you should know about COVID-19, including the symptoms, how to self-isolate or practise social distancing, and how to explain the virus to children.

Hand washing

Hand washing

Hand washing is also one of the most important ways to prevent the spread of infection by the accumulation of germs on your hands.

Support for parents

Support for parents

The support you need can be just a phone call away. Find out how and who you can speak to for advice and support as a new parent.


CHECK YOUR SYMPTOMS — Use the Symptom Checker and find out if you need to seek medical help.

Where to get more information

Speak to a maternal child health nurse

Call Pregnancy, Birth and Baby to speak to a maternal child health nurse on 1800 882 436 or video call. Available 7am to midnight (AET), 7 days a week.

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Need further advice or guidance from our maternal child health nurses?

Need further advice or guidance from our maternal child health nurses?

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