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Madinah Midwifery

Locality: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory



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22.01.2022 Choosing the right pregnancy & childbirth books to read is extremely important. The knowledge you gain can really influence the decisions you make and how you feel throughout your pregnancy, birth & early parenthood. Recently I have been purchasing brand new books to add to my library for my clients to loan so they have a range of factual, informative, empowering books to read throughout their pregnancy. Along with the information and care I provide, this will encourage the...m to ask further questions and discuss topics that will help them make informed decisions. I'm always keeping a look out for good quality reads, what books have you found to be the most beneficial? Midwife Reem



19.01.2022 Happy Mother’s Day to all the strong and beautiful Mamas that fill this world with so much love and joy. May you always be blessed #mothersday

18.01.2022 Labouring women aren’t the only ones going through a deep transformation when a baby is born. Babies’ fathers also go through powerful inner changes as well-especially when they are ready to be as close to their partners as possible during the process. - Ina May Gaskin

15.01.2022 A very thoughtful and unique gift from a beautiful client



14.01.2022 Happy International Midwives Day to all the amazing midwives and student midwives around the world that work incredibly hard to ensure women and their babies are safe and healthy. And to all the women and their families that allow us to be part of the most precious journey in their lives, thank you. It truly is an honour #IDM2020 #Midwives2020 #yearofthemidwife #midwife #withwoman

14.01.2022 Choose your birth team wisely, they are the ones who will make you feel like the most strongest mother in the world

12.01.2022 #repost From The World Health Organisation, arguing the case for midwifery-led continuity of care. The evidence is clear, continuity of care improves the health and wellbeing of both mother and baby. It’s why we continue to advocate for improved access to holistic, mother-centred care for pregnant women, particularly women experiencing disadvantage.... Let’s keep the conversation going! Reference: https://www.who.int/maternal_ch//quality-of-care/midwifery @birthforhumkind



12.01.2022 Free Childbirth Education in July For the month of July I will be offering free 1 on 1 1hr Childbirth Education sessions (normally costs $140) at my clinic in Macquarie, ACT. Limited spots available so don’t forget to book ASAP! Repeat bookings can be made. For more about Madinah Midwifery visit www.madinahmidwifery.com.au #ACT #Canberra #Canberramums #Privatemidwife #Childbirtheducation

11.01.2022 Looking for a private midwife or want to know more about your maternity care options? Woman and family-centred care is the core of my practice, and I strongly believe that every woman has the right to choose how and where she gives birth. I provide you with the information you need to help you make informed decisions about your care. I offer a no obligation appointment to discuss your pregnancy and birth care options (including public and private care). I am available for one... off appointments or ongoing care; the choice is yours. For more information about Madinah Midwifery visit www.madinahmidwifery.com.au Private Midwife (Endorsed) Health fund & Medicare rebates available Telehealth consults available (Bulk Billed) Mobile 0404 559 855 Email [email protected]

10.01.2022 Ramadan Mubarak! In case you missed it last year, here is some beneficial information for Muslim women and Maternity Healthcare providers about pregnancy and breastfeeding in Ramadan. Part 2 and 3 links in comment section.... #ramadan #muslimwomen #pregnancy #breastfeeding

07.01.2022 From the World Health Organization (WHO) If you are pregnant, you can help protect yourself against COVID-19 by: Washing your hands frequently... Keeping space between yourself and others Avoiding touching your eyes, nose and mouth Practicing respiratory hygiene Women with COVID-19 can breastfeed if they wish to do so. They should: Practice respiratory hygiene and wear a mask Wash your hands before and after touching the baby Routinely clean and disinfect surfaces World Health Organization (WHO)

07.01.2022 Mamas, you got this. You are beautiful. You are capable. You are strong. #birthisnormal #birthisbeautiful #birthislove



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