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"My Birth Story"

About: King Edward Memorial Hospital / Maternity

(as the patient),

We had planned to give birth at the Family Birth Centre and were placed in MGP2 with Steph as our Midwife and had Megan as our Student Midwife. We had a wonderful experience in the lead up to the birth, and felt safe and informed at each appointment and loved the continuity of care. Both Steph and Megan were professional, and we trusted them completely. At 41 weeks I went into spontaneous labour, arrived at the FBC and upon examination noted I was fully dilated however we had a limb presenting first. Steph was calm and clear, got a second opinion to confirm and then I was transferred to KEMH to continue to process. Knowing our birth preference, the obstetrician at KEMH offered to try a vaginal breech birth and outlined the possible outcomes and risks, and that it might still end in C-Section. Being offered the breech birth was really rewarding and I am so grateful this was offered. Unfortunately I was not able to deliver her breeched as there were a few other complications so we did end up with a C-Section but I was well informed throughout the entire thing. Every person who played a role in the birth was truly admirable - friendly, calm, personable and reassuring. Steph stayed with us the whole time and kept us her priority. Once she arrived, the paediatric doctors took her away to continue working on her - I was warned this would happen - so I didn't worry when it occurred. 

I was briefly offered skin to skin and then she was taken to the NICU for additional help. It was several hours until I could see her again however was looked after by the recovery team and nurses. We stayed 2 nights in Hospital at Ward 3 and had a really positive experience, every nurse connected with us and showed genuine interest and care. Overall, it was a wonderful reminder that birth preferences really are just a preference and it is important to be educated on the 'what ifs', which FBC did really well through their online classes and regular appointments. We had a really wonderful experience and are grateful to all staff members who helped bring our baby into the world and support us in the first few days. 

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Response from Melinda Olive, A/Director, Safety Quality & Performance, Safety, Quality & Performance, Women and Newborn Health Service last month
Melinda Olive
A/Director, Safety Quality & Performance, Safety, Quality & Performance,
Women and Newborn Health Service
Submitted on 17/03/2026 at 11:28 AM
Published on Care Opinion Australia at 2:49 PM


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Dear BabyMum 6.3,

Congratulations on the birth of your baby girl and thank you for sharing your story.

It was wonderful to read how safe and well cared for you felt with your Family Birth Centre (FBC) midwife Steph and student midwife Megan. I was saddened to hear that you were unable to give birth in FBC as you had originally planned, however, it was reassuring to read how well informed you were kept throughout your labour, ensuring you were aware of and involved in the steps being taken to deliver your daughter safely. It is clear that the care and information you received from everyone you encountered throughout your pregnancy, birth and post-natal period resulted in a positive experience and reduced any worry you might have had, as your birth plans changed.

Thank you again for your heartfelt feedback, wishing you and your family all the very best.

Melinda

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