With Shared Maternity Care, your pregnancy care is shared between the hospital and your local community clinician.
You can choose one of our 600 Shared Maternity Care affiliates – who are accredited GPs, midwives and obstetricians – to provide the majority of your pregnancy care in the community. Your baby will be born in hospital and you can access other specialists and allied health if needed.
Why choose Shared Maternity Care?
Shared Maternity Care is popular for many reasons:
- Location – You can access care closer to home or work, to minimise travel time and hassles with parking.
- Flexible appointment times and less waiting – You can often choose appointment times that are more convenient for you, like evenings and weekends, with less time waiting.
- Relationships – You can see a health professional who you already know and trust. After pregnancy, you can continue to see them for your own, and your family’s health needs.
- Cultural connections – You can choose a Shared Maternity Care affiliate who has a connection and understanding of your cultural and language needs.
Where can I find a Shared Care affiliate near me?
- You can call the Women’s Shared Care Coordinator on (03) 8345 2129.
- You can contact a GP / Health Clinic directly and ask them whether they are accredited to provide Shared Maternity Care.
- Or view the map of our approved and accredited Shared Maternity Care affiliates.
Map of the Women's Shared Maternity Care affiliates
Browse an interactive map of our Shared Maternity Care affiliates. To search by name, clinic or suburb, view the affiliates map in a new window.
Frequently asked questions
Your suitability for Shared Maternity Care can be discussed at the start of your pregnancy. If you are a healthy person with a normal pregnancy, then Shared Maternity Care is probably suitable for you. People with specific medical and obstetric conditions may not be suitable for Shared Maternity Care, or may need additional hospital visits and specialist support.
Even if your last pregnancy was complicated, or you have had a previous Caesarean section birth, you might still be eligible for Shared Maternity Care for other pregnancies.
When you attend your first pregnancy appointment at the Women’s, let your midwife know that you want to access Shared Maternity Care. If you are suitable, the Shared Maternity Care Coordinator at the Women’s will make arrangements for your Shared Maternity Care registration.
When you are registered for Shared Maternity Care you will be given a folder to take to all your appointments. This is how the doctors and midwives communicate about your care so it is important you take it to all your community and hospital appointments, including when you come in to have your baby.
Yes. You will have at least two hospital visits before you give birth, with additional hospital visits as required. The rest of your appointments (around five) will be in the community with your Shared Maternity Care affiliate. The total number of visits depends on your needs.
If your Shared Maternity Care affiliate bulk-bills, your appointments will not cost you anything.
If your Shared Maternity Care affiliate does not bulk-bill, you will be required to pay the difference between the fee charged and the Medicare rebate. This amount can vary. Please contact the affiliate’s clinic directly to check the cost.
If you do not have Medicare, contact the Women's Private Patient Liaison Officer early in your pregnancy to discuss expected costs and payment options. Contact the Private Patient Liaison Officer by phone: (03) 8345 2929 or 0412 101 931.
If you choose Shared Maternity Care, you will see your GP, midwife or obstetrician in a community location, such as a medical practice or community health centre. Most Shared Maternity Care affiliates do not work at the Women’s, but they are accredited by the hospital and receive regular training and support.
All of our 600 Shared Maternity Care affiliates have met our strict accreditation requirements and they follow comprehensive clinical guidelines. Affiliates are also supported by the Women’s and can access additional, expert advice when it is needed throughout the course of your care.
You will have access to all the hospital care you need. Your Shared Maternity Care affiliate can contact the Women’s at any time to discuss concerns about your pregnancy. Sometimes, a visit to the Women’s may be required. If you develop problems during your pregnancy, Shared Maternity Care may no longer be suitable and your care will become hospital-based. This will be tailored according to your needs, to make sure that you are always seen by the most appropriately skilled clinician.
If you need additional expertise from another health professional (e.g. a physiotherapist or dietitian) your Shared Maternity Care affiliate or the Women’s Shared Maternity Care Coordinator can arrange this.
Yes. If you decide that Shared Maternity Care is not working for you, you can swap to hospital-based care at any time (or vice versa). Just contact the Women’s Shared Maternity Care Coordinator to let them know.
Our Shared Maternity Care Coordinator would be very happy to answer any questions you might have about Shared Maternity Care:
- Phone: (03) 8345 2129
- Email: sharedcare@thewomens.org.au
Date reviewed: 18 October 2024
Date reviewed: 18 October 2024