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For a quick tour of the Labour and Birthing suite and how to get there
It is a good idea to discuss your ideas, birth plan and where you want to have your baby, with potential LMCs to establish which LMC will best meet your needs. Options to consider National Women's, Middlemore and North Shore hospitals are large maternity units that provide a comprehensive range of services for women with either a low or high risk pregnancy.Birthcare, Botany Downs, Waitakere, Helensville, Papakura and Pukekohe hospitals are small maternity units for women whose pregnancy is straightforward with no complications.
Costs for maternity care Most maternity care is free for New Zealand citizens and women with permanent residency. You may be charged for antenatal/childbirth education classes, and some tests at a private laboratory. You may also have to pay to have an ultrasound scan if there is no medical reason for having it. Private obstetricians and private maternity hospitals will also charge a fee. The role of the LMC The LMC is responsible for organising your maternity care. They may provide all your care or share the care with one other, or more, practitioners. They also provide information to assist with decision-making during pregnancy, preparation of the birth and for parenting. Topics will include a wide range of matters such as nutrition, exercise, the risks of smoking and alcohol, labour and the birth process, pain relief, breastfeeding, baby care, immunisation, community services, contraception and many more. It is important that you have a 24 hour contact
number for your LMC and that back-up arrangements have been discussed with you
in case your LMC is unavailable at any stage. |