I recently had my last doctors check up to see how baby was doing and if he was ready to come. My midwife Mel had checked my cervix to feel if it was soft or not. They told me to come back the next day to be induced. Later on that day my contractions started @10pm I waited them out for as long as I could until they started getting closer together. Around 12 in the morning I made the call to go in because it was too painful to bare.
Called Mel and told her I’m on my way to KEMH and she said she would meet me there. Mel was a huge help and made me feel better and more calm about the situation. Was always reassuring me between my contractions and telling me I was doing a great job, which was really helpful. The next day @6am my Baby decided he wanted to make his entrance. My partner and Mel was very helpful during my birth, I just wish I got to meet Mel earlier in my pregnancy but the program only just begun before bub came. I can’t wait to properly learn about the program with my future kids as having an Aboriginal midwife made me feel a lot more comfortable.
"The Aboriginal Midwife Program"
About: King Edward Memorial Hospital / Aboriginal Midwifery Group Practice (Aboriginal MGP) King Edward Memorial Hospital Aboriginal Midwifery Group Practice (Aboriginal MGP) Subiaco 6008
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