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Lyn Swinburne AO named the Women’s second Philanthropy AmbassadorThe Women’s welcomes former Board Chair Lyn Swinburne AO as the hospital’s second Philanthropy Ambassador.
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Navigating pregnancy with a hidden disabilityGeorgia is autistic and has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This International Day of People with Disability, she shares what it’s like to navigate pregnancy with a hidden disability.
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Neonatal research in the spotlight for Cool TopicsResearchers from the Royal Women’s Hospital joined leading international experts to share the latest in newborn medicine at the annual Cool Topics conference.
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A story of hope this ChristmasHelp our brilliant researchers and clinicians bring hope to the lives of women and babies.
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Scholarships highlight power of philanthropyThe hard work of staff at the Royal Women’s Hospital has been recognised with the announcement of the 2022 Women’s scholarships.
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Rachael’s experience with ‘Pigeon Pair’ premmiesWe are celebrating the journey of 'Pigeon Pair' Premmies Ivy and Hunter, and their mother Rachael.
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De-stigmatising mental health challenges during pregnancyWhen Sally experienced anxiety during her pregnancy, she found support in the Women’s antenatal psychology group. She’s sharing her story for Perinatal Mental Health Week.
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Progress in the early detection of breast cancerThe Women’s is sharing hope by highlighting an advanced imaging technique that is assisting in early cancer detection.
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Making a difference through researchThe Royal Women’s Hospital’s annual Research Report was launched last night at an event celebrating the achievements of the hospital’s ten research centres.
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Going home to aid recovery after low-risk caesareansPeople who have had a planned caesarean section are able to access the Women’s hospital services in their home as part of a new program designed to aid recovery.
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