
About Mum, Babe & Meg
Mum, Babe & Meg believe that pregnancy is an expression of wellness and understand the role of a midwife to be a supporter, encourager, equipper, educator and believer in women’s bodies to grow, birth and nurture their babies and themselves.
Working in partnership with women, Mum, Babe & Meg provide Continuity of Midwifery Care across the entire pregnancy, birth and postpartum continuum to support physiology by focusing on biology to address imbalances before the consideration of interventive practice.
Mum, Babe & Meg also offer pregnancy bodywork, feeding & lactation consultations & birth debriefing. Mum, Babe & Meg believe that women should have access to quality, diverse healthcare options, irrespective of geographical location, and that care should be tailored to consider the needs of rural women and their families.
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