Options of Care

Options of Care
Antenatal Care

Antenatal Care

Once you are pregnant your own midwife can care and support you through each stage of your pregnancy. Antenatal visits are scheduled throughout your pregnancy to check on the health and well-being of you and your baby. We check your health, listen to the baby’s heart beat and measure growth. These visits can be scheduled at the centre or in your own home.

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Post-natal Care

Postnatal Care

The birth of your baby and going home is a huge transition for you and your family. Your midwife will have the flexibility and time to care for you in your home or at the centre. Your midwife will support you by listening to your needs, encouraging and giving you the confidence to care for yourself and your baby this may include mother and baby checks, support and education.

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Pregnancy Massage

Pregnancy Massage

Pregnancy has an effect on every system of your body and enables you to support, grow and birth your baby. As a Registered Nuturelife® practitioner, specialised perinatal massage techniques are used to provide relief from some of the common discomforts of pregnancy including back, hip and shoulder pain, pelvic and ligament pain, as well as leg cramps, carpel tunnel, anxiety and depression.

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pea in a pod
“We’re here to guide you through your pregnancy”

At the centre we have the time to listen to your needs in our relaxed caring environment. The care provided to you from a midwife that you meet and know throughout your pregnancy gives you that extra piece of mind. Pregnancy care from Pea in a Pod encompasses all of your needs, mind, body and baby.

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About Pea in a Pod Pregnancy Centre

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benefits of a midwife
“We’re here to guide you through your pregnancy”

A woman who receives care from a known midwife has the time and opportunity to build trusting relationships with each other as they meet. Women and families cared for in this continuity of care model are more likely to have a normal birth, have a more positive experience of labour and birth, be satisfied with her maternity care, successfully breastfeed her baby and cost the health system less.

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