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Whether it's finding new treatments or cures through research, supporting innovative programs or providing additional support to women and families during their stay – every donation makes an impact.

Kaillee and her partner Chris were over the moon when they found out they were expecting twins last year. But in July 2020, at 26 weeks pregnant, Kaillee was admitted to intensive care after contracting COVID during Melbourne’s second deadly wave.
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Cervical cancer is considered one of the world’s most preventable cancers, and the Royal Women’s Hospital continues to play a leading role in eradicating it.
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Our 25-year study has found that the number of premature babies surviving without disability has increased by 20 per cent since the 1990s.
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Katie was 28 weeks pregnant when she developed a life-threatening pregnancy condition. Watch and read her story and donate to support the Women’s life-saving research.
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