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Pregnancy and Childbirth

Pregnant women pushing for 'centuries' old water birth practice at Mount Gambier Hospital

Water birthing is in place at some public and private hospitals in Australia, but women on SA's Limestone Coast want more people to have access to the practice.
A woman sitting in a pool holding her newborn baby, with her husband behind her.

Ruby was born within 22 minutes of her cousin Zavian

Ruby was born in the hospital foyer early on February 8.
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Duration: 12 seconds

The twins at a joint gender reveal party

The families held a joint gender reveal party, where they discovered they were having a boy and a girl.
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Duration: 30 seconds

Identical twin sisters give birth within minutes in same hospital 

When Sunshine Coast mum Nicole Baillie started having contractions, her sister Renee came over to mind her daughter — then Renee's waters broke too.
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Twin sisters holding babies

'I had nothing left in the tank': How border collie Ash Barky helped propel a new mum onto 'beautiful things'

Cilla Pershouse admits she "lost her sense of self" after the birth of her third child, but help came in the unexpected form of a new colleague at her farm - a border collie puppy named Ash Barky.
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Woman in pink check shirt and broad-brimmed hat cuddles puppy and sits on the grass

Encounter with a patient 12 years ago puts NSW doctor on a mission to make childbirth safer in Nepal 

Women in Nepal are four times more likely to die during labour than those in Australia. But a doctor's determination to build a new hospital may help bring change.
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Nepalese woman holds baby at Dolakha hospital

Listening to your body and the importance of exercise during pregnancy and beyond

Exercise is encouraged during pregnancy — but it's not always easy for expecting parents to know what to do in the prenatal period.
An Asian woman wearing a black singlet is holding red hand weights as she prepares to lift them.

More babies die within 28 days of birth in Queensland than across most of Australia

The statistic has prompted Queensland Health Minister Shannon Fentiman to order an in-depth clinical review into the problem.
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A man and woman's hands cradle the woman's pregnant belly.

The costs of suspended birthing services in Carnarvon

163 mothers have been forced to travel out of town since birthing services were suspended in Carnarvon in February last year.
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Duration: 1 minute 22 seconds

Mums reveal confusion, heartache, financial burden of giving birth away from home

Often feeling scared and alone, women are making a 950-kilometre round trip from Carnarvon to give birth at the nearest hospital.
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'This is serious': Heatwaves and cyclones are affecting the health of unborn babies in Australia, experts say

There is growing evidence that extreme weather events are linked to premature births and abnormal birth weights. As the climate warms, experts say we must do more to protect women and babies.
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a close-up of a woman's pregnant belly. she has one hand underneath her belly and one on top of it

analysis:China's population is shrinking and fast. It will have flow-on effects for the rest of the world

China abandoned its one-child policy in 2016. In 2021 the country introduced a three-child policy, backed by tax and other incentives. But births are continuing to fall and the trend is accelerating, writes Xiujian Peng.
A group of people in face masks on a street corner in Beijing

Family puts off having another baby as Biloela's maternity service remains closed

Katie Craig's son was born prematurely just three weeks before the Biloela maternity service went on bypass. She would like another baby, but finds the thought of being without a service nearby terrifying.
Woman looks adoringly at baby, baby laughs

Alice and Olivia were both conceived via surrogacy. Today, they have contrasting views on the controversial practice

The Pope's recent pronouncement against surrogacy has sparked heated global debate about the controversial issue. In Australia, surrogacy is complex: deplored by some but embraced by others whose lives have been transformed by remarkable acts of generosity and love.
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A woman with dyed red hair and glasses in a tie and suit vest and a woman with blonde hair and a green sweater

Elizabeth was born to a surrogate mother, an act the pope deems 'deplorable' and wants banned

Stephen and Mitch Page say they wouldn't know the joy of fatherhood without it, but this week, Pope Francis called for a worldwide ban on surrogacy, saying the practice violates the dignity of women. So what do surrogacy experts say?
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Two dads and one exuberant girl

Newborn in critical condition after 'freebirth' in regional Victoria

A mother in her 20s is understood to have avoided contact with medical services throughout her pregnancy, but sought hospital assistance on the day of her baby's birth.
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A sign saying "The Royal Children's Hospital" sits in a garden in front of one of the facility's large, colourful buildings.

IVF experts call for rules around egg donation to change

The number of women freezing their eggs has grown, but the number of eggs actually being used is less than 13 per cent, prompting calls for donation rules to be eased.
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Duration: 4 minutes 52 seconds

Australian woman, 62, whose husband died suddenly wins legal permission to extract his sperm

A 62-year-old woman is given permission to have sperm extracted from her dead husband to conceive a baby, after the couple lost their two adult children in separate accidents.
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A close-up of a baby's hand holding onto an adult's fingers.

It liberated your mother and grandmother, but has the pill become a burden?

The culmination of birth control content on social media gives the distinct impression that young women today are well and truly fed up with the pill. In Australia, however, the research suggests a different reality.
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An old Anovlar pill box.

There are 180 babies born in Gaza every day but doctors say a safe labour is nearly 'impossible'

Doctors and residents say women in Gaza are giving birth in horrific and dangerous conditions, with mothers and their babies dying after childbirth due to a lack of medical supplies. WARNING: This story contains distressing content.
Palestinian woman Iman holds her newborn twins Uday and Hamza Abu Odah at Nasser hospital.

Alabama woman with two wombs gives birth to two girls on separate days

Kelsey Hatcher gives birth to two babies on separate days in what her obstetrician describes as "a true medical surprise".
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a woman holds her baby after a sc section with her husband in a gown holding his other baby

Growing demand for home-birthing program in Canberra

Demand is growing for the publicly-funded home-birthing program as more families choose to welcome their babies away from the hospital. 
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Duration: 2 minutes 38 seconds

There's more to baby Miles's birth story than being 'really big'

A publicly-funded home-birthing scheme in Canberra has now successfully delivered more than 100 babies, and is set to expand.
A baby sleeps resting on someone's arm.

First Australian born in a transplanted uterus

Kirsty Bryant underwent groundbreaking surgery to receive the organ from a donor in January, giving new hope for women.
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Duration: 1 minute 54 seconds

Australia's first uterus transplant recipient gives birth to healthy baby boy

Christmas has arrived early for Kirsty Bryant, who has given birth to Henry — a healthy baby boy who grew within a uterus donated by her mother.
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A woman sits smiling, holding a newborn baby.