Factsheets
Our factsheets are user-friendly guides covering a range of women's healthcare topics, including pregnancy, women's health, and newborn care. These categorised factsheets are tailored for the general public, offering valuable information to help you make informed decisions about your health and the health of your newborn.
Maternity and Neonatal Service Capability Levels factsheets
MotherSafe factsheets - Expert advice and information on the safety of medications and chemicals during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Gynaecological Oncology factsheets
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Maternity Services
Outpatients: 02 9382 6048
Maternity Triage Assessment Unit & Birth Unit: 0439 869 035
Pregnancy Day Stay Unit: 02 9382 6417
Antenatal Ward: 02 9382 6448
Postnatal Ward: 02 9382 6348
Midwifery Support Program: 02 9382 6333 or 0404 034 147
Ultrasound: 02 9382 6080
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Pregnancy is a very exciting time for you and your loved ones, and we look forward to sharing this journey with you.
For more information regarding Antenatal bookings and Pregnancy Models of Care please click the link HERE:
Royal Hospital for Women promotes normal birth. The Hospital is accredited as a Baby Friendly Hospital committed to the promotion of the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding.
We believe that pregnancy and birth are normal life events. Through the care we provide at Royal Hospital for Women we aim to promote a nurturing environment for women and their families focussing on healthy, positive experiences throughout pregnancy, birth and the early parenting journey. Each pregnancy is a unique experience and we are committed to providing care that is tailored to your individual needs.
RHW offers various models of care, yoga classes and education programs:
- Midwives Clinic and GP Shared Care (GPSC)
- Maternity Antenatal Postnatal Service (MAPS)
- Midwifery Group Practice (MGP)
- Private Obstetricians
- Malabar Midwives Midwifery Group Practice (MGP)
- Medical Disorders in Pregnancy and High Risk Obstetric Clinics - Referral Required
- Diabetes in Pregnancy
- Specialised Care / Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM)
- Twins Clinic - Referral Required
- Breech Clinic - Referral Required
- Preterm Birth Prevention Clinic - Referral Required
- Childbirth, Parenthood and Women’s Health Programs
The Royal Hospital for Women (RHW) Health Education Centre offers a range of programs to support preparation for childbirth and the transition to parenting.
Visit the Childbirth and Parenting Education page for or a complete list of classes.
Antenatal Inpatient Services offers antenatal care for women requiring obstetric care and postnatal care for mothers and babies.
The most common reasons a pregnant woman may need to be hospitalised are:
- High blood pressure, including pre-eclampsia
- Bleeding
- Rupture of the membranes, well before the due date
- Threatened premature labour
- Women requiring an Induction of Labour; this process is begun on the Antenatal Ward
- Women who have experienced pregnancy loss may also be admitted to this ward for postnatal care.
Specialised Care / Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM)
- The Department of Maternal-Fetal Medicine (MFM) provides an integrated multidisciplinary service for women experiencing a “high risk” pregnancy.
For more information, see Antenatal Inpatient Services
Our team includes highly experienced midwives and doctors committed to providing a space that is welcoming and supportive for you and your family. We are committed to providing woman-centred care and the promotion of physiological birth.
Women come to the Maternity Assessment Unit & Birth Unit for a number of reasons including:
- Assessment and management of pregnancy concerns after 20 weeks gestation
- Labour and Birth Care
- Women who have birthed in the past 14 days, and require further medical care
For more information See Labour and Birth
We have a fabulous team that care about your journey into parenthood. We are respectful of your choices and our aim is to educate and support you during your stay. We work collaboratively with the multidisciplinary team to achieve a smooth transition into the Fourth Trimester: Parenthood.
For more information, see Postnatal and Newborn Care.
Free parking is available for up to 3 hours when you come to RHW for your antenatal and ultrasound appointments.
Bring your car parking ticket and completed yellow antenatal card to the Information Desk near LifeGrain café for validation and you can the exit the car park for free.
Sutherland Birthing Services
The Birthing Unit at The Sutherland Hospital provides labour and birth care for women experiencing a low risk pregnancy.
Birthing Unit is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The unit consists of 5 birthing rooms, each with a large bathroom and bath for women who desire a waterbirth. Alternatively there is access to 24 hour Anaesthetic cover for women who require epidural pain relief.
If high risk complications arise during labour, liaison with St George Hospital through the Maternity Services Network occurs should the need for transfer of mother and/ or infant arise. Active antenatal assessment and post dates pregnancy clinics also operate through the Birthing Unit between Monday and Friday.
The Sutherland Hospital endeavours to support women’s choice during labour and birth, and provide a quality service to families in the Sutherland Shire.
Post dates clinic- Monday- Friday- times may vary.
Antenatal assessment unit- Monday- Friday- times may vary.