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What do Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers do?
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Health Workers provide culturally safe and appropriate care during and after pregnancy.
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Health services for rural families
Learn more about rural health services such as the Patient Assisted Travel Scheme, telehealth, access to hospitals, pregnancy and childbirth care.
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Maternity services in rural Victoria
Find out what maternity services are available in rural and remote Victoria and how to get care and support during your pregnancy, labour and birth.
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Maternity services in rural Queensland
Find out what maternity services are available in rural or remote Queensland and how to get care and support during your pregnancy, labour and birth.
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Maternity services in rural Western Australia
Find out what maternity services are available in rural or remote Western Australia and how to get care and support during your pregnancy and labour.
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Maternity services in rural Tasmania
Find out what maternity services are available in rural or remote Tasmania and how to get care and support during your pregnancy, labour and birth.
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Health professionals involved in your pregnancy
Learn about the health professionals who may be involved in your pregnancy, such as midwives, doctors, obstetricians and allied health professionals.
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What does your GP do in pregnancy care?
Your doctor (GP) is likely to be the first health professional you see when you're pregnant. Read more about how GPs help with your antenatal care.
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Cultural practices and preferences when having a baby
In Australia, you have choices about where and how to have your baby. Learn about the many services to help support you whatever your background.
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