When Natalie Page went into labour suddenly with her first baby she was frightened.
Ms Page’s mother drove her to the nearest hospital to give birth to her oldest daughter Emariah.
“I was so scared, my mother had a very traumatic time giving birth and I kept thinking, ‘What if this is me? What if I don’t make it?’,” Ms Page said.
But by the time she had her third daughter Unarra at the Mater Mothers’ Hospital, she benefited from having a midwife by her side who made her feel at ease.
Birthing in Our Community (BiOC) is a partnership program between Mater Hospital, the Institute for Urban…
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