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  1. Pregnancy and birthing services for different language or cultural needs

    If you are pregnant and have specific cultural or language needs, the first step is to notify your local maternity hospital about your requirements.

  2. Records and paperwork for maternal health care and babies

    When you are having a baby in Victoria, there are various records and other documents that need to be accessed, created or completed.

  3. Paying for pregnancy, birth and newborn baby care

    The cost of having a baby in Victoria can vary considerably, depending mostly on whether you use the public or private health system.

  4. Who’s who during pregnancy, birth and newborn care

    Depending on the model of care you chose for your antenatal and labour care, you might see a few or all of the healthcare professionals listed below who will take care of you during your pregnancy.

  5. Medical terms and definitions during pregnancy and birth

    Like all areas of medicine, pregnancy and childbirth has a number of specialised terms, many of which you will hear during your own pregnancy and labour, and the birth of your baby.

  6. Women's sexual and reproductive health hubs

    Sexual and reproductive health hubs provide a range of sexual and reproductive health services for Victorian women, girls and gender diverse people.

  7. Maternal and Child Health services

    Your local Maternal and Child Health (MCH) service will be a great source of support after your baby is born.

  8. Pregnancy and birth care options

    Pregnant women in Victoria can choose who will care for them during their pregnancy, where they would like to give birth and how they would like to deliver their baby.

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