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27 June, 2025

MDHS offer childbirth education

Maryborough District Health Services (MDHS) is now offering childbirth education sessions in their new birthing suites.


MDHS midwife Anna Bianchi (right) running the childbirth education session with women and children’s services manager Penny Browne. Photo: Supplied.
MDHS midwife Anna Bianchi (right) running the childbirth education session with women and children’s services manager Penny Browne. Photo: Supplied.

Led by an experienced midwife, the class will provide practical insights into pregnancy, labour, birth, and the early parenting journey.

It’s ideal for first-time parents and a great refresher for those adding to their family.

The sessions include information on:

  • Understanding late pregnancy, including what’s normal and common conditions

  • Labour and birth basics from early labour to assisted births like caesareans

  • Strategies for managing labour and pain

  • What to expect after birth and in the first few days

  • Breastfeeding support and practical tips

Input and support from maternal and child health nurses will also be available to provide information and resources on services for families.

MDHS women and children’s services manager Penny Browne said the classes provide valuable guidance from pregnancy to early parenting.

“Our goal is to provide expecting families with the knowledge and confidence they need as they prepare for this important life event,” she said.

“This session not only covers essential information about labour and birth, but also provides a sneak peek at our beautiful new facilities.”

The upcoming session dates include:

  • Saturday, August 9

  • Saturday, September 6

  • Saturday, October 11

  • Saturday, December 6

RSVPs must be either via forms.cloud.microsoft/r/F3skxdQrSk or by contacting 0456 230 374.

Those who wish to attend are advised to meet the midwife at the cafe on the ground floor at 10.00 am, then proceed to the birth room on Level 1.

The class is run by MDHS to support local families on their parenting journey.

The Maternity Group Practice program at MDHS provides continuity of care to pregnant women and their families.

Women are supported by a small team of midwives and GP obstetricians throughout their pregnancy, birth and postnatal period.

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