Text size

Theme

Language

"My birth story at KEMH"

About: King Edward Memorial Hospital / Maternity

(as the patient),

I was a patient through the MGP4 program and gave birth at KEMH. Even though it didn’t go as expected as I had some complications, I still had a really positive experience. My midwives were absolutely incredible and I felt so supported and safe throughout my pregnancy, my labour and the birth of my daughter. I still think of it fondly and my husband and I are both so grateful for my amazing birth team.

I was lucky to have 3 midwives, they all worked so well together and ensured my daughter and I were very well taken care of. I wanted to give a huge shout out to my wonderful midwives; Chloe for taking such great care of me during my pregnancy and postnatal visits, and to Emma and Paula for their reassurance and encouragement during my labour and delivery. There was a student midwife in attendance at my birth as well - her name escapes me but she was absolutely amazing, she’s going to make an incredible midwife when she graduates!

To my medical team, thank you for overseeing my admission, delivery and for stitching me up so well. I would also like to personally mention my anaesthetist (I think Dr Han was his name) - he was so kind, patient and gentle. He did such a great job with my epidural and kept me calm throughout the whole procedure.

The only criticism I have to add regards the ward stay after my birth. The staff were wonderful, the birth suite was excellent, the amenities were fine, but the mattress on the ward was not adequate for post delivery (particularly vaginal birth). It felt very worn in the middle, which put a lot of pressure & discomfort on my stitches/catheter insertion. It’s a good thing the hospital is getting an upgrade, new beds are essential for a speedy recovery if mum’s experience postpartum complications like myself.

Do you have a similar story to tell? Tell your story & make a difference ››

Responses

Response from Karen Keating, A/Director, Safety Quality and Performance, Safety Quality and Performance, Women and Newborn Heath Service 2 weeks ago
Karen Keating
A/Director, Safety Quality and Performance, Safety Quality and Performance,
Women and Newborn Heath Service
Submitted on 9/06/2026 at 2:44 PM
Published on Care Opinion Australia at 3:29 PM


Dear babymumma92,

Congratulations on the birth of your daughter and thank you for sharing your experience with the Midwifery Group Practice and your Medical Team to provide feedback about your stay on the ward.

It was wonderful to read of the care Chloe, Emma and Paula provided during your antenatal appointments and that Chloe was able to see you for your postnatal visits as well. I was saddened to hear that due to complications your birth didn’t go as you had expected but with the care and encouragement of your team during labour you were still able to feel well supported during the unexpected change in plan. It will give me great pleasure to share your kind words of appreciation with all those involved in your care, including your Anaesthetist.

I would also like to thank you for proving feedback for your postnatal stay. I was pleased to read that the amazing care continued from staff. I was disappointed to hear of the added discomfort you felt due to your bed. It is important that all patients feel comfortable during their stay to help with their recovery journey, I will share your feedback with the team responsible for maintenance and purchase of new equipment.

Wishing you and your family all the best.

Kind regards,

Karen

  • {{helpful}} {{helpful == 1 ? "person thinks" : "people think"}} this response is helpful
Opinions
Next Response j
Previous Response k