Hospitals and pregnancy care - North West
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Options of care during your pregnancy – North West
We provide different antenatal care options in North West Tasmania. These are:
- Midwifery-based care
- Midwifery Group Practice
- Midwife community clinics
- Midwife satellite clinics
- Medical clinics
- High Risk clinicis
Learn more about the different types of care
Hospitals and pregnancy related service contacts
Service or Department | Phone number |
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North West Regional Hospital Antenatal Clinic | 1800 940 747 |
Mersey Community Hospital Antenatal Clinic | 1800 940 747 |
Maternity Ward (North West Regional Hospital) | 1800 940 747 |
Pregnancy Assessment Clinic (North West Regional Hospital) | 1800 940 747 |
Lactation Consultant | 1800 940 747 |
Interpreter Services | 03 6478 5392 |
Perinatal and Mental Health Services | 03 6478 5319 |
Pregnancy Assessment Centre (PAC)
Contact our Pregnancy Assessment Centre (PAC) to talk to a midwife if:
- you are between 20 weeks pregnant and 10 days post birth
- you think that you are in labour
- have a pregnancy related concern
- you have had a fall or an accident
- you have any other concerns.
When you come to PAC the Midwives and Doctor will assess the well-being of you and your baby.
Maternity ward accommodation section
- We have a ‘rooming-in’ policy.
- This means your baby is with you 24 hours a day.
- During your stay you are responsible for the care, supervision and safety of your baby.
- It is your responsibility not to leave your baby alone.
- Tell staff if you intend to leave the ward for any reason.
- If you leave your room/ward during visiting hours, please ask a family member to watch your baby.
- We do not have a nursery for well babies.
Birthing suites and ward rooms – North West Regional Hospital
Birthing suites
- Our birthing suites provide a comfortable and safe place for the birth of your baby.
- Each is self-contained. They have a TV, tea/coffee making facilities and concealed medical equipment.
- A bath is available in each of the rooms for water immersion and water birth.
- Most women want the company and support of someone they trust during labour.
- Only two (2) support people can be with you in the birthing suite.
Ward rooms
- Our Maternity Ward has a mix of single and shared bedrooms.
Maternity Ward for elective admissions
- If you are being admitted for a labour induction at North West Regional Hospital, please come to the Maternity Ward at the time advised on the day of your induction.
- You will be provided with information on what is involved and what to expect.
- If you are a choosing an elective caesarean section, you will be advised of your admission date and time. You will also be given information on caesarean section when your surgery is booked.
Labour and birth
- Phoning us before you leave home enables the midwives to prepare for your arrival.
- It also makes the admission procedure flow more smoothly.
- Midwives are available to talk with you on the phone regarding concerns about your pregnancy and whether you should come to hospital.
- On arrival if you are in labour, please present to the Maternity Ward.
- You can phone 1800 940 747 to talk to a midwife 24 hours a day.
Booking tests and where to go
Ultrasound appointments
- It is important to have all the ultrasounds ordered by your midwife or doctor.
- Please have these at the time requested by your midwife or doctor.
Pathology tests and bookings
- It is important to have all blood tests ordered by your midwife or doctor.
- Please have these before your booking in your antenatal appointment.
Diabetes in pregnancy blood test
- You must fast (this means no food or drink other than water) before your diabetes in pregnancy blood test.
- Your midwife or doctor will give you a written instruction leaflet.
- Get your test done as early as possible in the morning.
- Please allow 2-3 hours for the completion of this test.
Locations for blood tests
- Mersey Hospital - Ground Floor
- Oldaker Street, Devonport
- North West Regional Hospital Medical Centre, Burnie
- Marine Terrace, Burnie
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