New service to support pregnant women with mental health conditions
We can help women in early pregnancy decide whether to continue taking medications, such as anti-depressants.
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New program keeps mums and babies together at home
The Royal Women’s Hospital will roll out a $434,000 program to provide testing for jaundice in newborn babies in the home, preventing unnecessary visits to hospital.
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A Future Free from Violence
The Women’s has today launched A Future Free from Violence, a strategy outlining our focus areas for preventing violence against women.
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World-first initiative will track babies’ health from birth
A $24.5 million initiative will transform Victoria into a living laboratory to ensure better health, development and wellbeing for Victorian children and their families.
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No disruption during external building works
Works are currently underway to replace all non-compliant external cladding at our Parkville site. There will be no impact on patients, staff or visitors during these works.
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Young people welcome GPs raising issues of reproductive health
A study on young people’s intentions and expectations about future parenthood has revealed a need for general practitioners to be more proactive in raising fertility issues during general consultations.
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CBT and hypnosis effective in treating menopause
A new paper in the British Medical Journal has recommended Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and hypnosis as effective non-hormonal treatments for menopause.
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