Navigation

Welcome Guest
( Log In | Register )


 
Reply to this topicStart new topic

> Private midwife - "My midwives", In toowoomba & Ipswich:Has anyone used them

V
Meg88
post 24/04/2012, 09:34 AM
Post #1
**   Posts: 416   Joined: 28-September 11     
Member
Hi ladies

I've recently found out I'm expecting & was given a business card several
months back by a midwife from 'my midwives'. They're a private midwife service that run from a clinic in toowoomba but have also very recently opened a clinic in Ipswich. They also do house calls.

I'm just wondering if anybody used them and how they found the experience??? And also what the out of pocket expenses are like?

This is my 1st pregnancy, I've also got private health through Australian Unity.

Thanks original.gif

This post has been edited by Meg88: 24/04/2012, 09:36 AM
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Etcetera
post 24/04/2012, 09:38 AM
Post #2
******   Posts: 12,050   Joined: 8-January 04     
++
When I was looking into homebirth, several people recommended them to me. Unfortunately they're not in my area.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
=R2=
post 24/04/2012, 02:16 PM
Post #3
****   Posts: 3,220   Joined: 19-July 09   From: QLD  
Midwife Extraordinaire
An EB member used them recently with her first baby and had a great experience with them. Her username is rosiebird. HTH.

Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
helenn82
post 27/04/2012, 04:22 PM
Post #4
****   Posts: 2,257   Joined: 8-September 06     
Advanced Member
I have not used them fully but highly recommend them. I can't fully comment on price but I would guess around the $3000 - $4000. Are you in Toowoomba or Ipswich? I am heavily involved with Friends of the Birth Centre in Toowoomba (Vice president, previously President) and we are connected with My Midwives a little as they use the birth centre at Towooomba Base. We are in the process of integrating our monthly morning tea with their mothers group. I know a number of women who have used them and have loved them.
If you are in Toowoomba, I would also highly recommend the Birth Centre. To apply for the Birth Centre you need to ring the antenatal clinic ASAP and ask for your name to be put down on the waiting list for the Birth Centre.

Feel free to pm me if you want...not overly active on EB these days with three kids original.gif

This post has been edited by lucky 2: 27/04/2012, 05:43 PM
Reason for edit: identification of specific health professionals removed as per site rules
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
rosiebird
post 27/04/2012, 05:08 PM
Post #5
****   Posts: 4,068   Joined: 29-July 09     
Advanced Member
They are fabulous, I can't speak more highly of them. Best service ever. I wrote a thread about them. Feel free to PM me.

http://www.essentialbaby.com.au/forums/ind...=940381&hl=

This post has been edited by rosiebird: 27/04/2012, 05:11 PM
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Meg88
post 28/04/2012, 05:11 PM
Post #6
**   Posts: 416   Joined: 28-September 11     
Member
Thanks everyone for your feedback. I am closer to Ipswich so would be seeing them from their new clinic. I have applied for a spot in the Ipswich hospitals Midwifery program at this stage but if I don't get in for any reason I will definitely be hiring a private midwife. I spoke to one of the ladies from My midwives and she was great. So I'll see what happens over the next few weeks.

Thanks again
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
slc5
post 16/05/2012, 07:37 PM
Post #7
***   Posts: 670   Joined: 1-June 10     
Regular Member
I know this is an old thread but thought I'd put my opinions in for anyone else who might be interested.

I've just booked in with the new Ipswich service for the birth of my twins. I wasn't happy with all the policies etc that the public hospital wants for twins, so thought I would get a private midwife to help out.

The midwife I am seeing is actually the one who delivered my last son when she worked at the hospital. She was absolutely fantastic and was great under pressure (speedy hallway birth).

I saw her all through my last pregnancy and she was wonderful and I am really happy that I can see her privately this time. I would definitely recommend them to anyone original.gif
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post

Fast ReplyReply to this topicStart new topic
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:

 

 

The accidental attachment parent

"Attachment parenting has set me up for ... well, I'm not going to say failure, but for a very difficult time," says one mum.

Baby love is worth the expense

Amidst all the arguing over which paid parental leave scheme is best for parents, is anyone talking about what's best for babies?

Immunisation, fever and pain relief

Find out the benefits and risks involved with protecting your child from harmful diseases.

Thank You Mum

Send your mum a personalised eCard this Mother?s Day to show her you are thankful and to help us remember the women who face motherhood in situations of great adversity.

Free: 'The First Year' ebook

Check out our new interactive ebook, part of the brand new SMH Shortbooks series, for free!

One mum's 'biggest mistake' offers lesson for all

A mother sparked conversations around the world when she declared, in a national newspaper, that she wished she'd never had her two children. But her story can teach us a valuable lesson on parenthood.

Ask an expert: My child is suddenly resisting toilet training

My child is resisting the toilet training process. We got off to a good start, but now she?s refusing to use the toilet. What can we do now?

Johnson's Baby 'how to' videos

We've learned a lot since we launched our first JOHNSON'S� baby powder way back in 1894, so we've put together this collection of 'how to' videos to get you started on your exciting journey.

New dads are sexy and they know it

While most women wouldn?t associate being a new parent with feeling more attractive, it seems men see it differently: they think they?re better looking than before they were dads.

 
Advertisement
 
Advertisement
 
 
 

Competitions

Win a Grandparents Survival Pack

You could win a copy of Parental Guidance on Blu-ray and DVD and tickets to Madame Tussauds Sydney.

Win a Call the Midwife Series 2 DVD Prize Pack!

You could win one of 20 Call the Midwife Series 2 DVD prize packs.

Win Logitech gadgets for your home

Win the UE Boombox to listen to music wherever you go, or a TV Cam HD to Skype loved ones right from your TV!

Win a Mamas & Papas Baby Bud

You could win a gorgeous innovative Mamas & Papas Baby Bud!

 

Preschool activities

Free downloadable printables

Colouring sheets, educational activities and more.

Featured Promotions
 
 
Advertisement
 
 
RSS Lo-Fi Version
Skin by IPB Customize
Time is now: 23/05/2013

 
Essential Baby and Essential Kids is the place to find parenting information and parenting support relating to conception, pregnancy, birth, babies, toddlers, kids, maternity, family budgeting, family travel, nutrition and wellbeing, family entertainment, kids entertainment, tips for the family home, child-friendly recipes and parenting. Try our pregnancy due date calculator to determine your due date, or our ovulation calculator to predict ovulation and your fertile period. Our pregnancy week by week guide shows your baby's stages of development. Access our very active mum's discussion groups in the Essential Baby forums or the Essential Kids forums to talk to mums about conception, pregnancy, birth, babies, toddlers, kids and parenting lifestyle. Essential Baby also offers a baby names database of more than 22,000 baby names, popular baby names, boys' names, girls' names and baby names advice in our baby names forum. Essential Kids features a range of free printable worksheets for kids from preschool years through to primary school years. For the latest baby clothes, maternity clothes, maternity accessories, toddler products, kids toys and kids clothing, breastfeeding and other parenting resources, check out Essential Baby and Essential Kids.