Pregnancy & Early Family Care - Auckland DHB

Pregnancy & Early Family Care - Auckland DHB

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Auckland City Hospital provides high quality health services for women who need care.

Starting pregnancy care – Taking care of you and your baby

It’s never too early to start your pregnancy care. As soon as you know you are pregnant you should contact your GP or the National Women’s Walk-in Centre and find a Lead Maternity Carer (LMC). A visit to your GP about your pregnancy in the first 3 months should be free. An LMC is a midwife or doctor who will look after you during your pre

20/03/2023

Te Toka Tumai Auckland City Hospital is hosting a Big Latch On 2023 via Zoom!

The Big Latch On is to support parents on their feeding journeys, and is designed to be as inclusive as possible, as a breastfeeding, mixed-feeding, or formula-feeding parent, whānau, or supporter.

We welcome whānau and their communities to join us on Zoom on 15th April from 11.00am-12.00pm.

To find out more about The Big Latch On 2023, visit the Women's Health Collective website https://www.womens-health.org.nz/blo/big-latch-on-2023/

08/08/2022

World Breastfeeding Week starts today!

You can help mothers feel comfortable breastfeeding their babies whenever and wherever they get hungry.

If everyone strives to step up for breastfeeding, it will become much easier! 🤱🏿🤱🤱🏾🤱🏻🤱🏽🤱🏼

Photos from Health NZ - Te Toka Tumai Auckland's post 07/03/2022

Happy International Women's Day from National Women's Health!

20/02/2022

Breastfeeding mothers who receive the vaccine may even be able to pass protection on to their babies.

Are you due for your booster? Book your vaccine today: https://bookmyvaccine.covid19.health.nz/

17/02/2022

If you're expecting, you can still receive your Pfizer vaccine at any time.
Recent research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests getting the vaccine during pregnancy can prevent babies from COVID-19 hospitalization.

Protect yourself, your pēpi, and your whānau by getting the vaccine today.

Photos 18/11/2021

17 November is World Prematurity Day, and we join The Neonatal Trust and the whole world in raising awareness on prematurity and the concerns of preterm babies and their families here in Aotearoa New Zealand and around the globe.

Find more information about premature birth on The Neonatal Trust’s website.
👉 neonataltrust.org.nz/about-us/world-prematurity-day-17th-november/

01/11/2021
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