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  • Your GP (general practitioner or ‘GP’) can provide basic pregnancy care. Some GPs have extra training that allows them to share pregnancy care with a hospital.
  • Obstetricians are doctors who specialise in caring for mothers and babies during pregnancy, birth and the period straight after birth.
  • Midwives are medically trained in caring for women during pregnancy, labour and birth.
  • A doula is a companion who supports women through their pregnancy and labour. They are generally not medically trained.
  • Maternal and child health nurses monitor the growth and development of children from birth up until they are about 3 and a half years old.

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Reviewed on: 04-04-2022