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  •   Home > News > Health & Safety

    An obstetrician's warning the maternity system's too stretched - to cope with increasing how long women can stay in hospital after giving birth

    An obstetrician's warning the maternity system's too stretched - to cope with increasing how long women can stay in hospital after giving birth


    A new Bill aims to lift the current 48 hours of funded inpatient post-natal care, to 72.

    Diana Ackerman, from the Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, says unless it gets more resources - it'll come at a cost to other care.

    She says if post-natal women occupy more beds, it's possible there won't be beds for other elective gynaecological surgeries.

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