Not exact matches
Antenatal tutor Noreen Hart from the National Childbirth Trust (which organised a family fun day in June 2010 to support the initiative) said: «During the last 12 months campaigners have been working closely with Wiltshire
Community Health Services»
midwifery team and the suggestion of partners having the opportunity of staying the first night after birth was welcomed by all involved in maternity services.
This type of care includes care in the
community from a
team of midwives, caseload
midwifery or independent midwives and can include antenatal care, home birth and postpartum care options such as early transfer home.
Community - based continuity of
midwifery care through a
team of 6 midwives and one obstetrician; intra-partum care and 3 — 4 domiciliary visits in post-natal period
An AMIHS consists of a
community midwife and Aboriginal health worker
team who provide
community - based services to pregnant Aboriginal women in conjunction with existing medical,
midwifery, paediatric and child and family health staff.