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Neonatal therapy makes all the difference for NICU family
To celebrate Neonatal Therapy Week (21-27 September), parents Celeste and Eben shared their experience with their baby Ethan on the Women's UPstart program.
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Born in a pandemic, twins’ NICU journey nears end
The Schott family has gone through a rollercoaster NICU journey with their premature twins Harvey and Amelia. With the end of their journey in sight, they spoke to the Women's about the highs and lows.
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‘More babies being given a fighting chance’
New research from the Women's says that the survival rates of premature babies has gone up over time - from 68% to 87% thanks to advances in clinical knowledge and technology.
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Forum to showcase how research is helping vulnerable babies
Leading neonatologists and researchers from the Women's will be sharing the latest in advanced care for sick and premature babies in an online forum this week, led by the Centre of Research Excellence (CRE) in Newborn Medicine.
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Funding to explore premature births prevention
Our research will explore whether caseload midwifery – continuity of care from a ‘known’ midwife – for socially disadvantaged and vulnerable women can help reduce their substantially higher risk of preterm births.
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Mum of triplets shares breastfeeding journey
The Women's is celebrating World Breastfeeding Week by sharing the story of how former patient, Linda, overcame the challenge of feeding her triplets with the help of the Lactation Team.
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40 years since the first IVF baby was born at the Women’s
We celebrate 40 years since the birth of Australia’s first baby conceived through IVF, Candice Reed – a major milestone for science and fertility.
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COVID-19 simulations give hospital staff valuable experience
In-situ simulations at the Royal Women’s Hospital are giving doctors, nurses and midwives a unique opportunity to learn how to care for patients who have a suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19.
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New evidence shows examinations in pregnancy should be done differently
Research from our Preterm Labour Clinic has shown that, for some women with a high-risk pregnancy, invasive testing may not be helpful in predicting preterm birth.
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Study reveals risk of heart disease later in life for premature babies
A new study by the Women's shows that young adults born extremely premature are susceptible to high blood pressure.
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