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Jelly Bean Maternity

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3188 5000



Address: Suite 7.101, Level 7, Nicholson St Specialist Centre. 83 Nicholson St 4000 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.jellybeanmaternity.com.au

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25.01.2022 Go environmentally friendly - go Bubblebubs cloth nappies! #environmentallyfriendly #clothnappies #bubblebubs



24.01.2022 Haven't called or sent us an email yet? Don't forget! Bookings for Jelly Bean are limited and we only have a few more spots left! #JellyBeanMaternity #Greenslopes #GPH #Maternity #Pregnancy #Bookings

23.01.2022 How pregnancy tests work you may be wondering? Pregnancy tests check your urine or blood for a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). This hormone is produced during pregnancy and can be detected as early as 10 days after conception, when a fertilised egg attaches to your womb. If hCG is found in your blood or urine it is highly likely that you are pregnant. Make an appointment to see your GP to confirm the results.

23.01.2022 Each private health insurance is different and no two are the same. The best thing to do when considering going to Jelly Bean Maternity is to gather as much possible information from your private health insurer regarding your pregnancy care at a private hospital. Some things to ask your insurer (but not limited to): Any and all relevant waiting periods Level of hospital excess... Level of obstetric cover See more



21.01.2022 Have you started your nursery yet? Not sure what to do or items to purchase? Projectnursery.com has some great ideas and inspiration for different styles! #nursery #newbaby #newborn #baby #infant #projectnursery #interior #design #2020 #mother #motherhood #newmum #greenslopes #jellybean

20.01.2022 Got a feeling that someone you know or care about it isnt behaving as they normally would? Perhaps they seem out of sorts? More agitated or withdrawn? Or theyre just not themselves. Trust that gut instinct and act on it. Learn more about the signs and when it's time to ask R U OK? https://www.ruok.org.au/signs By starting a conversation and commenting on the changes youve noticed, you could help that family member, friend or workmate open up. If they say they are not ok,... you can follow our conversation steps to show them theyre supported and help them find strategies to better manage the load. If they are ok, that person will know youre someone who cares enough to ask. #RUOK

19.01.2022 Want to know what you could possibly look forward to with Jelly Bean Maternity? Head over to Greenslope's Maternity overview right here and download the e-brochure: https://buff.ly/2OnWOxF to find out more information.



18.01.2022 Want to see who you might be paired with from Jelly Bean Maternity? See our current list of our Jelly Bean obstetricians here: https://buff.ly/2CzPvR6 #JellyBeanMaternity #Greenslopes #GPH #obstetricians #Maternity #Pregnancy

17.01.2022 THE SIX BEST NUTRIENTS FOR YOUR BABY'S GROWTH! (Even though all nutrients are important for your baby's growth and development). Folic Acid: important for the production of blood & protein (as well as reducing the risk of neural tube defects). Iron: helps red blood cells deliver oxygen to your baby. Calcium: helps builds strong bones and teeth.... Vitamin D: aids your body in the absorption of calcium. DHA: an omega-3 fatty acid essential for brain development. Iodine: helps the brain and body grow and develop. See more

17.01.2022 Bookings for our 4D scans are running out F A S T! Bring your partner, family and loved ones along to meet your little one in a 20 or 30-minute ultrasound session. Sit back and relax in our comfortable and private suite, complete with a high-definition screen. Watch what your baby gets up to stretching, yawning, smiling, thumb sucking, drinking, eating, rolling, playing with its toes you might even get a wave!... To view our packages, click here! https://buff.ly/3gTUz1o #JellybeanMaternity #Greenslopes #Pregnant #Maternity #Brisbane #Baby #4DScan

16.01.2022 To the mother's who've raised us. To the mother's of angels. To the mother's who raised another's child as their own. To the mother's with wings. To the stepmothers.... To the surrogate mothers. Thank you for your love, wisdom and compassion.

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15.01.2022 "Do I need a referral from my doctor to have a 4D scan?" Answer: Absolutely not! Our scans are not for medical diagnosis or results, so you can book in to our limited spots to see your baby on the big screen. #Greenslopes #Jellybeanmaternity #Maternity #Pregnancy #Scan #4Dscan #Brisbane #Affordable #Questionoftheday

15.01.2022 Lovely Teryn came in today for her 3D/4D imaging package and got to see baby up close. How cute is this little snapshot

14.01.2022 Why am I so tired? Growing a baby obviously takes a toll on your body. Dont ignore the signals your body is sending you. Reach out to others if youre struggling to sleep throughout your pregnancy. Ask for help from your partner. Most pregnant women should spend at least 8 hours in bed, aiming for at least 7 hours of sleep every night. If possible, try going to sleep a little earlier than usual.... In addition to hormonal changes, physical and emotional changes also lower your energy levels and make you feel fatigued. Some of these changes include: increased levels of estrogen and progesterone (which, by the way, acts as a natural sedative) lower blood pressure and blood sugar increased blood flow disrupted sleep digestion issues morning sickness stress and anxiety frequent urination heartburn back, hip, and pelvic pain When to contact your doctor or midwife If insomnia, restless legs syndrome (the uncontrollable urge to move your legs while resting), sleep apnea (a potentially serious disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts), preeclampsia, or any other condition is hindering your sleep, talk to your doctor or midwife during your next appointment. Other reasons to contact your doctor or midwife include, if you: feel concerned that the pregnancy fatigue is a sign of something more, like anemia, gestational diabetes, or depression develop any changes in your vision experience dizziness urinate less frequently have shortness of breath, pain in your upper abdomen, or heart palpitations experience severe headaches notice a swelling of your hands, ankles, and feet Your healthcare practitioner can help you uncover any problems and offer additional solutions. #Maternity #Pregnant #Tired #Facts

14.01.2022 A wonderful review from a recent patient - we're thrilled that you have had a fantastic experience!

13.01.2022 How do you prepare emotionally for your babies arrival? Have you experienced having all of the emotions at once during pregnancy? If not, it can feel like youre going a little crazy. Theres no way of knowing exactly how youll feel once youve given birth, and even the emotions that will arise during the process. What you can practice now is being gentle and kind with yourself when you have an emotion arise that is unfamiliar or different than you were expecting. Taking dee...p breaths will always help (breathing is very important during labor!). Create a network of support for yourself so that if you feel overwhelmed youre able to reach out and get the help you need. If somebody wants to be in the room with you while youre giving birth and the idea of them being there stresses you or your partner out, its OK to say no to that person. Speaking kindly with yourself when you feel emotionally full or drained. Reach out and get connected to people who uplift you. Note any resentment or stress that you feel about your life currently. What can you do to resolve that? Who or what needs to be forgiven? #Pregnancy #Maternity #Greenslopes #Health #Wellbeing #Baby

12.01.2022 The perfect little bond. <3

12.01.2022 If you choose to use a dummy/pacifier it should: Be offered after a breastfeed and not be used to extend the time between feeds be regularly cleaned and decontaminated... be checked regularly and thrown away if cracked or damaged NEVER be placed in your mouth first NEVER be dipped in sweet foods NEVER be tied around babys neck Only be put in YOUR babys mouth- if you have more than one baby (i.e. twins), have a separate dummy/pacifier for each baby be cared for recommended by the manufacturers guidelines Have an Australian Standards label For more information, you can find it here: https://buff.ly/2DB9Vtg

11.01.2022 Our doctors are supported by an excellent team of administration and clinical support staff. Everyone works together to make sure you receive an exceptional level of support so that your experience with us is seamless and enjoyable. We are always ready to answer your questions and put you at ease.

10.01.2022 Mother's Day is right around the corner and what would be better than to pamper yourself with a hamper valued over $200? ONE lucky winner will be in the draw to WIN this wonderful ICONIC COLLECTION hamper from L'occitane! To be in the draw to WIN simply:... 1. LIKE our Facebook page 2. COMMENT a gif that BEST describes how you're spending your time in ISO! The competition only goes for a short amount of time and ends on May 7th at MIDNIGHT! The lucky winner will be contacted on May 8th! (For MORE of a chance to WIN - you can also enter in the same competition on Paeds in a Pod and Greenslopes Obstetrics & Gynaecology!) GOOD LUCK!

10.01.2022 Can you drink coffee if you're pregnant? Dietitian Melanie McGrice says while you don't need to cut out caffeine entirely, it can be in the best interests of mum and baby to cut back. "Australian guidelines recommend you limit your intake to less than 200 milligrams per day," she says.... "So, that's about one to two instant coffees a day and two to three cups of tea. "The coffees you buy at a cafe tend to contain more caffeine than instant coffee, so you're best sticking to just one cappuccino or latte a day. "Interestingly though, a lot of women just don't have that desire for caffeinated beverages during pregnancy."

09.01.2022 Our friendly reception staff busy as always!

08.01.2022 GIVEAWAY! Fathers Day is just around the corner, so we thought we would spoil one Dad on this very special occasion. To enter you must be following our Facebook or Instagram page and comment below one word that describes your husband/partner. The winner will be announced on Friday 4th September.

07.01.2022 A wonderful winner from our May competition with her prize pack! We're so happy you're happy! #JellyBeanMaternity #Greenslopes #Maternity #Pregnancy #Obstetricians #Prizewinner #Competition

06.01.2022 You do you, mumma!

05.01.2022 Got a feeling that someone you know or care about it isn’t behaving as they normally would? Perhaps they seem out of sorts? More agitated or withdrawn? Or they’re just not themselves. Trust that gut instinct and act on it. Learn more about the signs and when it's time to ask R U OK? https://www.ruok.org.au/signs By starting a conversation and commenting on the changes you’ve noticed, you could help that family member, friend or workmate open up. If they say they are not ok,... you can follow our conversation steps to show them they’re supported and help them find strategies to better manage the load. If they are ok, that person will know you’re someone who cares enough to ask. #RUOK

04.01.2022 GIVEAWAY! Father’s Day is just around the corner, so we thought we would spoil one Dad on this very special occasion. To enter you must be following our Facebook or Instagram page and comment below one word that describes your husband/partner. The winner will be announced on Friday 4th September.

04.01.2022 Happy Father's Day to all the awesome Dads out there. We hope you have a wonderful weekend x

03.01.2022 Jelly Bean Maternity would like to welcome beautiful little Georgia, delivered by Dr Dora Ng! Georgia is our first Jelly Bean Bub!

02.01.2022 Come say hello! Jelly Bean Maternity is located at the Nicholson Street Specialist Centre at Greenslopes Private Hospital! #Brisbane #Greenslopes #Hospital #Maternity #Obstetrician #Pregnancy

01.01.2022 The Sunshine Vitamin Vitamin D is known as the sunshine vitamin for the bodys ability to synthesize it from exposure to sunlight. It has also been linked to just about every health condition under the sun! In addition to having numerous benefits for bone, brain, cardiovascular, immune, metabolic, and respiratory health vitamin D is a critical nutrient for a healthy pregnancy. Emerging evidence helps us understand the precise benefits of vitamin D during pregnancy, and while this research is fairly new, the evidence of vitamin Ds benefit is strong.

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