For centuries midwives have worked among their communities providing care to women. Historically midwives have held a philosophy of care based on the belief that pregnancy is, basically, a healthy process and a normal part of life, growth and development. It is this belief that guides the way in which midwives in private practice work. Midwives choosing to work privately, rather than being employed by hospitals and
other institutions, do so because it allows them to be flexible about the care they provide. That is, the care offered will be in partnership, directed primarily by the wishes of the women and their families.
Some midwives in private practice choose to work in specific areas. For example, some may offer postnatal care, or advice with difficult breastfeeding problems (Lactation Consultants) or Maternal and Child Health (M&CHN). In addition, some midwives are skilled and have qualifications in complementary areas such as acupuncture, counselling, naturopathy, chiropractic, massage or homeopathy.
The range of services provided:
- Pre-pregnancy advice
- Advice about birth options
- Childbirth education classes
- Sibling preparation classes
- Continuous midwifery care during pregnancy
- Preparation for and attendance at births in an appropriate environment of the parents' choice
- Postnatal care following birth at home, birth centre or hospital
- Separate postnatal care for women who want private midwifery care for this period only or who are discharged home early from hospital
- Lactation consultancy
- Acupuncture and Chiropractic
- Referral to and advice about other health professionals such as medical and natural health practitioners, eg obstetricians, paediatricians, GPs, chiropractors, osteopaths, naturopaths, homeopaths
- Some midwives have a special interest and expertise in supporting women in special areas such as vaginal birth after caesarean section (VBAC), breech births, water births and postnatal depression.
The private practitioner midwives listed are fully qualified midwives who work in consultation with medical practitioners when appropriate. All are members of Midwives in Private Practice (MIPP), which is based in Victoria. To apply to become a member of MIPP or to renew your membership see here For information on services elsewhere, see the links page.
For more information please contact:Andrea Bilcliff
Email: mipps@maternitycoalition.org.au
Ph: 9704 2386 or
Midwives in Private Practice (MIPP)
8 Raleigh Drive, Narre Warren South, VIC 3805