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Healthcare for your baby

Find out what healthcare is available for your baby and some of the healthcare professionals your baby might need.

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Healthcare during pregnancy

Find out what healthcare is available to you when you are pregnant and the healthcare professionals involved in your pregnancy.

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What is shared decision making?

Shared decision making in healthcare is where a patient and healthcare professional make important decisions together. Read on to learn more.

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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 an occupational therapist (OT) do?

Occupational therapists are healthcare professionals who help people who struggle to perform daily physical activities because of injury, illness or disability.

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Understanding informed consent and your rights when having a baby

Informed consent is needed for all treatment or procedures, unless it is an emergency. Read on to learn more about informed consent in Australia.

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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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What does your GP do for your baby

A general practitioner (GP) is a doctor who is trained to deal with all types of health issues. Your baby will have regular check-ups with a GP.

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Making a healthcare complaint

A healthcare complaint is a complaint you make when you have a bad experience in the health system. Find out how to make a healthcare complaint here.

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Find local health services

The National Health Services Directory (NHSD) provides easy access to reliable and consistent information about health services for everyone.

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