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Maternity Services

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1 year 10 months
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Location Details
Contact us
Phone
02 9382 6111

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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-33.918992224216, 151.2380013341

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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:

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.

 

Every Tuesday, Sandy the groodle puts on her work 'uniform' for a very special job.

Internationally renowned in the field of paediatric and adolescent gynaecology, Dr Rebecca Deans is a woman of substance.

Fertility

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1 year 4 months
Submitted by Louise.Mcdonald on Thu, 20/04/2023 - 15:14

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The Fertility and Research Centre

The Fertility and Research Centre is a multi-disciplinary centre for clinical excellence and research in fertility. 

The centre is located within the Royal Hospital for Women. Not only do we lead the delivery of affordable fertility care in Australia, we specialise in fertility preservation treatments – particularly in that of children and young adults.

We serve as a clinical and academic teaching and training centre, as well as an arena for world-class translational research in assisted reproduction, clinical genetics and fertility preservation. 

Services:

Affordable Fertility Treatment

Fertility treatment assists people to conceive and have a baby. Infertility is the term used when couples have not been able to conceive after 12 months of regular unprotected sex when the woman is under 35 years of age. Or, when the couple has not been able to conceive after 6 months of regular unprotected sex when the woman is 35 years of age or over.

  • You will need a referral from your GP for both you and your partner before an appointment can be made at our clinic.

Fertility Preservation

We specialise in fertility preservation treatments for anyone facing a cancer diagnosis, particularly children and young adults.

  • You will need a referral from your GP or specialist.

Early Pregnancy Assessment Service (EPAS)

EPAS provides outpatient care for women who have a known miscarriage or who have pain and/or bleeding in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy.

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Location Details
Contact us
Phone
Admin: (02) 9382 6666 OR Nurses: (02) 9382 6633
Fax
(02) 9382 6638
Street address
The Royal Hospital for Women
Ground Floor
Barker Street
Randwick NSW 2031

How to find us

Fertility and Research Centre, Level 0, Royal Hospital for Women (Building 17 on our campus map)

Website

FRC Website

 

 

 

 

 

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-33.919004600932, 151.23908042908

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  • Recurrent Miscarriage Clinic
  • Obstetric Medicine Clinic
  • Reproductive Endocrine Clinic
  • Reproductive Survivorship Clinic
  • Urology Clinic
  • Andrology Services
  • Counselling Services
  • Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) Services
  • Donor Services

Affordable Fertility Treatments

Prior to attending your initial consultation at the FRC we ask all patients to attend your GP to have the following investigations ordered (please refer to https://www.fertilityandresearchcentre.com.au/get-started)

In your initial consultation, you will have the opportunity to speak with fertility consultant and their team and go through your medical history and investigation results. Intending patients and their partners must attend this consultation. Depending on the results of the investigations, the clinician may order additional tests and rebook you for a follow-up appointment. They will also discuss what treatments are available to help you achieve a healthy pregnancy and schedule a follow-up appointment to sign consents for the treatment they recommend. Please arrive on time for your appointment and bring in your Medicare card and photo ID. Our administrative team members will then ensure all your personal details are correct.

Fertility Preservation

Once a referral has been received the FRC will contact you within 2 business days to arrange a consultation and investigations.

Early Pregnancy Clinic:

On arrival to the EPAS the woman and/or partner are initially seen and triaged by a midwife who will take a brief history, retrieve scan and blood test results that have been previously completed, particularly blood group, Full Blood Count and ßhCG (pregnancy hormone). The midwife will also offer information, support and counselling as needed by the woman and their partner.

The woman is then seen by either a Resident (doctor) or Registrar (doctor) attending the clinic. The doctor will take a detailed history, and may perform an abdominal and/or vaginal examination. An ultrasound scan and further blood tests will also be ordered. In some cases a formal scan is ordered in the Ultrasound Department of the RHW. At the end of the visit the patient is informed of the blood and scan results. If the pregnancy is ongoing the women are discharged back to the care of their GP.

Women requiring a surgical procedure are admitted, generally to the Day Surgery Unit or the Gynaecology Ward. For some women further blood tests and/or scans are required before a diagnosis can be made, in which case follow up appointments are made to the Early Pregnancy Assessment Service. Women can expect to be at EPAS for approximately 3-4 hours.

Affordable Fertility Treatment:

  • NSW Residents
  • IVF Treatment is only available to women under the age of 41 years.
  • We offer other affordable fertility treatments to women under 43 years.

Fertility Preservation:

  • NSW Residents
  • Cancer diagnosis includes males/ females of reproductive age as well as children and young adults.
  • Can be pre or post cancer treatment.

EPAS:

  • NSW Residents
  • Women who have bleeding and/or pain before 20 weeks pregnancy
  • Women who require a  ßhCG follow up
  • Women who have had an ectopic pregnancy treated as an outpatient with methotrexate
  • Women who are having a miscarriage treated non surgically 
  • Women with a non viable pregnancy on ultrasound.

  • Fertility Treatment: 3-4 months depending on clinician.
  • Fertility Preservation: You will be contacted by the Fertility and Research Centre within 2 business days of receiving your referral.
  • EPAS Services: As required

  • Copy of relevant medical diagnosis
  • Investigations
  • Previous treatments (if applicable)
  • Referral
  • Medicare Card

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