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  • Blue Van De Cruze is depicted holding her baby boy Zeb while embracing her partner Dom.
    “It helped me to figure out what’s risky and what’s not”

    The Women’s is investing in new ways to support women with disability. First-time mum Blue Van De Cruze says the Women with Individual Needs (WIN) Clinic helped increase her confidence and independence.

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  • Making progress on the long walk towards reconciliation

    We have achieved 73% of the targets set in our Reconciliation Action Plan 2022-2024. We thank all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples for their generosity of spirit in working with us towards reconciliation.

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  • Dr Sarah Price, Director of Obstetric Medicine - Maternity Services, at the Women’s.
    “Women with gestational diabetes can have healthy pregnancies”

    Gestational diabetes affects 1 in 6 pregnancies at the Women’s. For National Diabetes Week, the Women’s diabetes specialist Dr Sarah Price explains the condition … and why it’s so important to have follow up care after the baby is born.

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  • Dr Anna Tottman and Kerri Felemonow are smiling inside the Women's foyer.
    New intervention program for at-risk babies

    The First Thousand Days Clinic offers wrap-around care and support for babies at risk of future developmental delays due to drug or alcohol use during pregnancy.

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  • Close up of baby Hussain who is sleeping peacefully.
    Welcoming the first public fertility care babies

    Baby Hussain has ten tiny fingers and ten little toes. He is of course perfect, especially to his parents who had to overcome many obstacles to welcome the little boy to their family.

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  • Woman walking while pushing a pram through a park in autumn.
    “I didn’t want to experience postnatal depression again”

    The Women’s NEST program provides a safe space for women to talk about their experience of pregnancy – the good and the difficult parts.

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  • A journey of hope: Zoe’s triumph over cervical cancer

    At age 35, Zoe faced a double nightmare. She was diagnosed with cervical cancer and thought her life's dream to be a mum was lost forever.

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  • Winners of the 2024 Nursing and Midwifery Awards smile at the camera, surrounded by balloons.
    Outstanding nurses and midwives celebrated at 2024 awards

    The hard work, dedication and compassion of nurses and midwives at the Women’s were celebrated at the annual Nursing and Midwifery Awards.

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  • How hospitals keep supporting survivors of family violence

    Last week, 150 Victorian hospital and health service professionals met at an annual statewide forum to discuss strategies to better support survivors.

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  • Becoming a mother was a dream come true for Zoe.
    Zoe’s journey: A tale of courage, hope, and love

    It took a village to help create and bring Sylvie into this world. It was a dream come true for Zoe, who battled cervical cancer and went through multiple rounds of IVF, to become a mother.

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