Antenatal information

Our antenatal information can to help prepare you for labour, birth and early parenthood.

Pregnancy, particularly in the lead up to giving birth, is generally a time of great excitement for women and their families. 

Currently maternity tours and parent education classes have been cancelled to minimise visitors and large gatherings at our hospitals to help keep our patients safe.

However we have a range of resources exclusively for our maternity patients to help support your pregnancy journey and beyond.

Antenatal booklet

Download our Preparing for childbirth and parenting workbook for information on signs of labour, pain relief, breastfeeding and more.

Other maternity resources

Our maternity information resources are intended to help you and your partner prepare for the birth of your baby, its ongoing care and the transition to parenthood:

Singing with your baby

Singing with your child can have huge developmental advantages and support mental health for both you and your baby. 

The St John of God Health Care 'Singing with your baby' songbook contains a wide variety of songs in a number of different languages with pronunciation guides included.

Listen to the songs and download a PDF of the songbook by visiting: www.sjog.org.au/singingwithyourbaby

Videos

View the following videos from Australia’s leading authority on safe pregnancy and safe sleep for mother and baby:

New maternity education hub for parents to be 

St John of God Berwick Hospital is pleased to launch and offer maternity patients access to a new digital online learning hub, Nourish.

The social distancing restrictions in place during COVID-19 have seen the cancellation of antenatal classes and other educational sessions. Nourish is the online solution, home to all the accurate and reliable education patients will need, while keeping them and their baby safe. 

Beyond COVID-19, Nourish will allow the hospital to continue to provide convenient, consistent and credible antenatal and postpartum support to its patients. Find out more.

COVID-19 information

View our latest COVID-19 general information and maternity updates.

Maternity blogs

Our obstetricians, midwives, lactation consultants and other health professionals share their expert advice on everything mums-to-be need to know in our latest maternity blogs.