One of the biggest decisions you’ll make in pregnancy is one you might not even realise you’re making early on—who will care for you and where you’ll give birth.
Your care provider and birth setting have a huge impact on your labour and birth experience, but many women make this choice without knowing how different care models can impact the type of birth they have and the likelihood of birth interventions
Key topics in this episode:
The different models of maternity care in Australia
How birth outcomes vary depending on care provider & birth setting
What Hannah Dahlen’s study found about birth outcomes in private vs public hospitals
Why continuity of care is considered the gold standard (Cochrane Review findings)
Ask a Midwife segment: What to do if you can’t access a continuity model in your area
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Resources & Citations:
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW). Australia’s Mothers and Babies 2023 (data from 2021). Read the full report here
Dahlen H. et al. (2012). Birth outcomes in Australian private vs. public hospitals.
Sandall J. et al. (2016). Midwife-led continuity models vs. other models of care for childbearing women (Cochrane Review).
Dahlen, H. G., Schmid, H., Bisits, A., et al. (2020). Women’s experiences of maternity care in Australia. La Trobe University.
Evidence Based Birth - Evidence for Doulas ArticleEvidence for Doulas
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