The NSW Health Maternity Expert Advisory Group and the NSW Health Maternity Consumer Reference Group are providing advice and making recommendations on the following implementation priorities of Connecting Listening and Responding: A Blueprint for Action - Maternity Care in NSW (the Blueprint) and the Inquiry into Birth Trauma:
Continuity of care is essential to women.
We are committed to increasing access to maternity continuity of care models. We have commenced two pieces of key foundational work:
Many women have a positive experience of maternity care; however, we heard that some women experience birth trauma, this may be physical and/or psychological. Other women may enter maternity care with trauma and this trauma is not understood, recognised and responded to.
We are committed to addressing this.
Women need access to information to ensure that they can make informed decisions about their care. This includes provision of information about the risks and benefits for any intervention in maternity care, such as an induction of labour.
Women said they had not given their consent for some maternity interventions and procedures. We also heard from women who felt coerced into making decisions and accepting treatment and procedures they did not want. In NSW Health we take consent seriously.
Some women are not supported well enough when they experience pregnancy complications. This includes women who experience the loss of their pregnancy or newborn and women who are given diagnoses of fetal anomalies and genetic disorders. We heard that women and their families need individualised, compassionate and supportive care, and access to clear information.