So you’re pregnant – now what?
Northland Services
If you do not already know a community LMC midwife check here for options.
If you are unable to contact a community LMC midwife, then a DHB midwife can be contacted on 0800 434 2686 (during office hours only) and should be able to assist you in finding appropriate care. She will help you find a community midwife or arrange to provide your care during the antenatal and postnatal period.
Community LMC midwives provide continuity of care throughout the whole of your pregnancy, birth and postnatal journey. Te Whatu Ora supports the midwifery continuity of care model as a first option, so if you contact the Te Whatu Ora community midwife, she will first do her best to assist you to book for care with a community LMC midwife so that you have the opportunity to receive continuity of care.
If you are unable to book with a community LMC midwife, you will be able to see the Te Whatu Ora community midwife for your antenatal and postnatal care. When you go into labour, you will receive care from a midwife who works in the hospital.
In all areas in Northland community LMC midwives provide care to women and babies both in the hospitals and in the community. They offer homebirth, primary unit and secondary unit birth options depending on where in the Northland region they are based and what the local facility offers.
- Whangārei – Te Kotuku maternity unit includes antenatal clinic, labour and birth care and inpatient antenatal and postnatal care. Some services, such as epidural for pain relief and caesarean sections, are only available at the Whangārei unit.
- Kaitaia maternity provides labour, birth and postnatal care
- Bay of Islands maternity provides labour, birth and postnatal care
- Dargaville Hospital provides a Te Whatu Ora community midwifery service, inpatient postnatal care
- Rawene is also a centre for birth care and postnatal but operates under a public health trust outside of Te Whatu Ora.
Childbirth education is offered free through Te Whatu Ora. There are currently four options and you can book for one or more than one of these options as long as there are spaces available.
- There are both evening classes and weekend classes, which are held at Te Puawai Ora at 18 Commerce Street, Whangārei.
- There are also classes specifically for young parents, which are held during each school term at The Pulse.
- Ngā Wānanga o Hine Kōpū is a programme of antenatal education developed and delivered within a Māori Cultural framework.
For more information regarding any of these classes, please phone 09 430 2324 and leave a message and someone will return your call or email
Childbirth information
For information about your pregnancy, labour and birth, talk to your midwife. She will be able to provide you with information and resources. You can also discuss with the antenatal educator in the classes you attend, or you could look online here
What if baby arrives early?
Whangārei Hospital can provide ongoing care and support to most babies who are born from 32 weeks gestation. Prior to this gestation, or if baby is going to need additional care, it may be best for you to have baby in a unit which is designed to care for babies with more complex needs or to transfer your baby after birth if there hasn’t been time to go first. In most cases, that would mean transfer to Auckland City Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care, although there are rare occasions when babies are transferred further afield because Auckland is full.
In the event that you give birth to a preterm baby prior to 32 weeks at Whangārei, then a team would normally arrive from the neonatal intensive care unit to arrange the transfer of your baby as soon as possible. We always aim to keep families together, so as soon as possible, we will arrange for you also to be transferred to Auckland for follow-up care so that you can be with your baby.
Once your baby is stable and able to be cared for in Whangārei, he/she will normally be transferred from Auckland to the Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) in Whangārei for ongoing care so that you can be closer to your family. Babies born early but after 32 weeks gestation can usually have all their care in SCBU in Whangārei.