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Midwives Naturally are a group of four women passionate about childbirth choices and supporting women and their families in achieving great births. Our profiles outline our individual journeys in midwifery.
Clare
Clare
Helen
Helen
Jennie
Jennie
Nicola
Nicola

 

Associate Midwife Profiles
Midwives Naturally have seven associate midwives now involved in our group practice. Associate midwives offer primary care, second midwife role and hospital support. All associates have been hand picked by Helen, Jennie, Nicola and Clare so you know that means they must be pretty special. Please feel free to check out our profile pages to read about each associate in more detail and to get their contact details. Each associate brings something special to the table i.e. tactile therapy, homeopathics, strong connections to VBAC women and all have a deep passion for working with birthing women in each and every incredible journey.
Alice
Alice
Katrina
Katrina
Luisa
Luisa
Mal
Mal
Ros
Ros
Seneka
Seneka
Simone
Simone

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Meet the Midwives
Session Dates For 2010 - $20/person
The 1.5 hr sessions are held on Tuesday nights starting at 7pm in Warranwood.

 

  • 9th Feb ~ Optimal Foetal Positioning (OFP)

  • 2nd March  ~ Vaginal Birth after Caesarean (VBAC) discussion

  • 6th April ~ Supporting your Partner & prelabour strategies

  • 4th May ~ Waterbirth

  • 1st June ~ Birth stories & essential Breastfeeding tips

  • 6th July ~ OFP

  • 3rd August ~ Supporting your Partner & Prelabour strategies

  • 7th Septmber ~ VBAC

  • 5th October ~ Waterbirth

  • 9th November - Birth stories & early parenting strategies.

  • 7th December - Early parenting & essential Breastfeeding tips.

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Please ring Mal Morieson on 0408 363 802 to book these sessions, as spaces may be limited.

Please note Midwives Naturally, like all independent midwives world-wide, are unable to obtain indemnity insurance. Not because of anything we have done, midwives are simply too small in number to create a pool of funds to cover any potential payout.

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