Allowing women to give birth within their communities could help reduce the stillbirth rate among First Nation mothers, but even culturally safe pregnancy care can help.
Allowing women to give birth within their communities could help reduce the stillbirth rate among First Nation mothers, but even culturally safe pregnancy care can help.
For 30 years, the Waminda’s Minga and Gudjara (mother and child) clinic on the South Coast of NSW has provided just that.
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