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Maternity services in rural Victoria
Find out what maternity services are available in rural and remote Victoria.
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Maternity services in rural Tasmania
Find out what maternity services are available in rural or remote Tasmania.
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Maternity services in rural NSW
Find out what maternity services are available in rural or remote NSW
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Maternity services in rural South Australia
Find out what maternity services are available in rural or remote South Australia
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Maternity services in rural Western Australia
Find out what maternity services are available in rural or remote Western Australia
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Maternity services in remote Northern Territory
Find out what maternity services are available in remote Northern Territory
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Maternity services in rural Queensland
Find out what maternity services are available in rural or remote Queensland.
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Going to hospital or birthing centre
Whether you're planning to have your baby at home, in hospital or at a midwifery-led birth centre, you should get a few things ready at least two weeks before your due date.
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Having a baby in hospital
Both public and private hospitals provide high-quality care for you and your baby. They both have advantages and disadvantages – find out more here.
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What to take to hospital - checklist
When it's time to go to the hospital, you may need to be ready to go at a moment's notice. Use this handy checklist to have your hospital bag packed and waiting to go.
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