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Southern Nest Womens Healthcare

Locality: Hurstville, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9165 6940



Address: Suite 1, Level 2, 37 Gloucester Road 2220 Hurstville, NSW, Australia

Website: http://southernnest.com.au

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25.01.2022 Hey new dads and dads to be! NSW Health and sms4Dads have launched a free service with tips, tools and wellbeing reminders. Youll get texts straight to your phone. Register at Focus on New Fathers here: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/public//focus-on-fathers.aspx



24.01.2022 To mark the beginning of birth trauma awareness week 2020, we want to acknowledge that giving birth can be a wonderful experience for most families but not all......... 1 in 3 Australian women identify their birth as traumatic. Partners can experience birth-related trauma too. This years awareness week theme is Journeys and we aim to demonstrate the unique and challenging journeys that many families face as they start parenthood. We are #startingtheconversation with the aim to provide families a platform to speak out instead of suffering in silence. We are calling on health professionals to recognise how truly individual birth-trauma can be and hopefully encourage better support not only through the birth process but long afterwards. Many families in our community often take a long time to have their trauma diagnosed and this may be why we see such fractured care pathways and such little recognition and support available. We see the long-term impact of birth trauma, we see the stories that the research misses. By raising our voices we can hopefully enable our care providers to improve trauma prevention and enable quicker diagnosis which benefits the whole family and our wider community. If you would like to support our cause during the week or if you would like support, you can contact us; [email protected] or sign up for our virtual fundraiser: https://fundraise.birthtrauma.org.au/event/walkntalk/ #birthtraumaawarenessweek2020

19.01.2022 This is sooo true

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17.01.2022 Some interesting information with regard to self made masks. Good to know.

15.01.2022 Does lifestyle matter: What can I do to improve my chance of having a baby?

15.01.2022 Credit: Proud Happy Mama



14.01.2022 To all of our patients who are entering Hurstville Private Hospital to attend your appointment, can you please scan the QR code below or use the following link: screen.healthe.care/hurstville before coming, to reduce waiting times downstairs at reception. You are still required to WEAR A MASK and have your temperature taken. We thank you for your cooperation during this time.

13.01.2022 Talk to us when you are next in if you would like to be measured for some SRC shorts for pre and post pregnancy care.

12.01.2022 To the wonderful Dr Alex!!! On behalf of all our beautiful patients, and from us, we hope you have a fantastic day and celebrate in style with your family today. We are grateful for all your care, support and kindness you give to everyone and for your boundless energy and fun. Nothing is ever too big, or small, for you and we appreciate everything you do.... Happy Birthday Alex.

11.01.2022 {Birth Trauma Awareness Week event} We are excited to announce that our CEO and coFounder, Amy Dawes, will be chatting to Steven Kennedy, the Founder of Birthin...g Dads on Wednesday evening at 7.00pm. When Steven suffered depression and trauma after the birth of his son in 2017 he turned to academic literature to research the experiences of expectant fathers at birth. He discovered a grim picture of modern societys relationship with childbirth. A common theme was the suggestion that care providers prepare expectant fathers to better support themselves and their families in the perinatal period. Steven knew he had to act when further exploration revealed the research was being ignored. He began working with new and expectant fathers through the Beer and Bubs, Baby Makes Three and Family Foundations programs and as a volunteer with the charities The Fathering Project and Dads Group. Steven founded Birthing Dads to raise awareness of the positive impact that supportive partners can have in perinatal health if they themselves are supported. You can register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87458372273 or watch us via Facebook Live: https://www.facebook.com/birthtrauma.org.au

11.01.2022 To all our lovely dads and grandfathers out there, have a great day.



10.01.2022 Is wearing a mask important? Yes. Wearing a mask helps to reduce community transmission. Wear a mask if you cant stay 1.5 metres away from people. Also wear ...a mask if you have symptoms and are seeking medical advice, or if you are in isolation in the same room as another person. Always remember: > Keep 1.5m apart. > Practise good hand hygiene. > Stay home and get tested immediately if unwell. > Wear a mask if unable to physically distance. For more information on when to wear a mask visit https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/face-masks

08.01.2022 Thank YOU sooo much Milk & Mums Co for sharing this!!!! It is so important for ALL new mums to know and to reach out for whatever they need and to make the best choice for THEIR child and themselves. Cathy Short from Milk & Mums Co Ph; 0420 790 073 or email [email protected].

08.01.2022 UPDATE for visitors to Hurstville Private, and more particularly the Maternity Ward - two (of the same visitors only ie. Mum and Dad), are permitted to visit the Maternity Postnatal Ward, between 12.00pm and 2.00pm each day. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation with the Hurstville Private Guidelines.

07.01.2022 Haha. Soooo true!

03.01.2022 The Joys of Motherhood!

03.01.2022 Help grow a mentally healthy generation with Be You, our National Mental Health in Education Initiative.

02.01.2022 Calcium is one of the essential nutrients needed for healthy bones, muscle and nerve function. For older women, calcium is particularly important to help keep b...ones strong and prevent osteoporosis. This #WomensHealthWeek add some of these calcium-rich food and drinks to your shopping list.

01.01.2022 You do not need to be alone.

01.01.2022 Hahaha. HAD to share.

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