Queensland mums-to-be have a new online and interactive tool to help them decide which birth facility suits them best.
Called Birthplace, the tool is part of the work the Queensland Centre for Mothers and Babies (QCMB) is doing to enhance maternity care in Queensland.
Research Fellow Ms Rachel Thompson, said Birthplace, part of the QCMB’s Having a Baby in Queensland website, was a comprehensive online directory of all 62 birth facilities in Queensland
“This is the first time Queensland parents are really able to know what to expect from their chosen place of birth and, where possible, to choose the birth facility that best meets their individual needs and preferences,” Ms Thompson said.
“Birthplace includes information about facility policies and procedures, as well as the experiences of other women who have had a baby in the facility.”
She said Birthplace was developed in response to women’s requests for more information about their options and more transparency in maternity care in general.
“From our early work talking with pregnant women and new mothers, it became clear that the best birthing facility for one woman may not be the best for another,” she said.
“There are major variations in practice across different hospitals and birth centres in Queensland. Facilities differ in the types of care they offer and in their policies and practices.