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Have a speccy Xmas! šŸ˜†
24/12/2023

Have a speccy Xmas! šŸ˜†

Hiya! šŸ‘‹šŸ¼šŸ‘‹šŸ¼šŸ‘‹šŸ¼šŸ‘‹šŸ¼ Lots has happened this past year, and I’ve been super quiet. But your midwife (me) has moved to sunny Yam...
18/08/2023

Hiya! šŸ‘‹šŸ¼šŸ‘‹šŸ¼šŸ‘‹šŸ¼šŸ‘‹šŸ¼ Lots has happened this past year, and I’ve been super quiet. But your midwife (me) has moved to sunny Yamba šŸ˜€. I’m getting to know the community and enjoying the relaxed pace and (almost) šŸ’…šŸ½šŸ¤©ā¤ļø. And now offering a local antenatal clinic, postnatal home visits and lactation consults both at home and via telehealth. Scouting locations for entertaining and educational group sessions so stay tuned. šŸŽ‰

Trigger Warning: this is brutal but also true. All of us working with pregnancy and birth need to take a good hard look ...
18/08/2022

Trigger Warning: this is brutal but also true. All of us working with pregnancy and birth need to take a good hard look at ourselves and the culture we either support or dismantle. Read, and weep. Love to all birthing woman and all birthing people. ā¤ļø thanks for sharing

17/08/2022

The research is undeniable. Don’t say I didn’t tell you. Midwifery care provides women with the best outcomes of ANY other model of care. This was published in the most prestigious medical journal in the world and it’s free to access.

This is the information women wish they had known before having a first hand experience with other models of care. I’m not saying ALL midwives and all midwifery services are fantastic… but if we look at the research, midwifery comes out on top every time.

I’m also not saying that ALL other maternity services are terrible… I’m just saying that if someone gave you a packet of chocolates and told you 1 in 10 of them was a ball of dog p**p rolled in chocolate- you would be wise to scrutinise each individual chocolate before eating it.

Just search the title, ā€˜supporting midwifery is the answer to the wicked problems in maternity care’ by Hannah Dahlen et al 2022. It was published in the Lancet and it points you in a direction you could go if you want a positive pregnancy, birth and postpartum experience.

Preach!
04/08/2022

Preach!

Some people think that I’m anti-hospital, but I’m not, I’m pro-evidence.
This quote is from Cohain 2012, in her article, ā€˜Alligators, hospital birth and other urban legends’…. ā€˜Rational analysis of research shows that planned homebirth with experienced trained attendants has the best outcomes for both mother and newborn for low risk pregnancy’

that’s not my opinion, it’s science folks. Anyone that tells you that all babies should be born in hospital because that’s the safest is a big fat liar or hasn’t looked into the research.

This applies to your pregnancy care too. All your out of pocket expenses for ultrasounds, midwife appointments and visit...
02/08/2022

This applies to your pregnancy care too. All your out of pocket expenses for ultrasounds, midwife appointments and visits to the gp or obstetrician all add up. But you must ā€˜register as a family’ with Medicare. 🌿

Many of you would be aware that many GPs have moved away from the bulk-billing model due to the rising costs of running a small business. With more GPs implementing a mixed-billing or private billing model to remain sustainable, for the first time many patients are now experiencing out of pocket costs when they see a doctor.

I have previously spoken about how the freeze on Medicare rebates, over successive governments, has resulted in a ballooning deficit when it comes to the costs of providing medical services. While many patients may be dismayed at having to pay to see a doctor they previously saw ā€˜for free’, tonight I wanted to discuss a Medicare initiative that can help lessen the cost of medical care for those who have large families, are concession card holders, receive Family Tax Benefit A, or who have frequent medical appointments.

Many patients are unaware about the existence of the Medicare Safety Net. Many more may have heard of it, but are unaware that they need to register for it with Services Australia.

So, what is it?

The Medicare Safety Net is available to everyone who is registered with Medicare. For simplicity’s sake, I will discuss the Extended Medicare Safety Net, because this is the program that can have a big impact on saving money when you see doctors for out of hospital services.

So, how does it work?

Medicare will normally pay you a rebate for the medical services that you have accessed through them. Bulk billing doctors would ordinarily accept that rebate alone as sufficient payment for their services without charging you anything out of pocket. But with bulk billing on the decline, your doctor is charging you a fee for their services because the rebate in insufficient to remain viable. This results in you being out of pocket a certain amount. In GP land, this out of pocket payment will vary depending on the time spent with the doctor, and the indication for the appointment.

However most people don’t recognise that when you have paid a certain amount in out of pocket payments for medical services, Medicare’s Extended Safety Net kicks in. This means that Medicare will now pay 80% of the out of pocket costs, slashing the amount you are paying.

To illustrate, Jane goes to her GP every few weeks for management of several chronic health concerns. Each appointment costs her $85 (the recommended AMA rate) but the Medicare rebate only covers $39.7 of this. She is hence $45.3 out of pocket for her consultations.

However, once Jane has reached the Extended Medicare Safety Net threshold, Medicare will cover 80% of her out of pocket costs for seeing her doctor. She is hence $9.06 out of pocket for her consultations for the remainder of the calendar year.

So what is the threshold?

If you are an individual with no concession card then the threshold is reached when you have paid a total of $2249.80 in out of pocket services.

However, if you are a family with no concession card, then the threshold is reached when the entire family have paid a total of $2249.80 in out of pocket services.

But what people don’t realise is that having your children and spouse listed on your Medicare Card doesn’t automatically register you as a family for safety net purposes 🤯 You MUST fill out a form available on the Medicare Express app or the Services Australia website, explicitly stating that your spouse and dependents are one family unit, otherwise Medicare will consider you as seperate independents with a Safety Net threshold of $2249.80 each, instead of $2249.80 cumulatively.

So let’s get back to the example of Jane.

Jane is seeing her doctor every few weeks for her chronic medical needs, paying $45.3 out of pocket for her appointments. Her 18 year old daughter, Melanie, has been seeing a gastroenterologist monthly for her Crohn’s disease, paying $200 out of pocket for each appointment. Her 21 year old son, Paul, has been seeing a sports physician every fortnight for an acute and serious knee injury sustained playing soccer, and he has been paying $200 out of pocket for his consultations.

But because Jane registered her two dependents Melanie and Paul as her ā€˜family’ with Medicare, once they have collectively paid $2249.8 in out of pocket costs, the extended safety net kicks in. Jane now is $9.06 out of pocket for her GP visits, Melanie is $40 out of pocket for her gastroenterologist appointments, and Paul is $40 out of pocket for his sports physician appointments.

But there is more.

Because if the family is a concessional family, where two of the people in the registered Medicare Safety Net family have an eligible concession card, OR the families are eligible for Family Tax Benefit Part A, the safety net threshold is much, much lower: $717.90!

Continuing Jane’s example: Jane’s and Melanie’s chronic medical conditions mean that they are both on Disability Support Pensions. As a result of this, the family’s Safety Net Threshold is now $717.90. Once the family have collectively paid this amount in out of pocket fees, Medicare will cover 80% of their out of pocket medical expenses.

So, what services counts towards the safety net?

Out of hospital services with your GP and other medical specialists will count, as will radiology and pathology services.

But what many people don’t realise is that services like psychology also count! Anyone with a mental health care plan knows how cost prohibitive regular psychology sessions can be, but the Medicare Safety Net will slash the out of pocket costs associated with it.

But remember: anyone who is part of your family MUST register with Medicare as a family for Safety Net purposes. It is not automatic and it doesn’t matter if you are all listed on the same card. Go to the Medicare Express app or Services Australia website to do so.

I hope that the above information provides some relief to families that are experiencing hardship during these trying times.

- Sara

Hello everyone,I am sharing a survey link for anyone interested. The survey is part of a study conducted by a doctoral s...
05/07/2022

Hello everyone,

I am sharing a survey link for anyone interested.

The survey is part of a study conducted by a doctoral student at Southern Cross University in Coffs Harbour. Her name is Shayleigh Walker-Jones, and she is researching women's views on pregnancy and COVID-19 vaccination.

All women living on the Mid-North Coast and Northern NSW are invited to participate in this quick, online survey. If you are interested, please click on the link below for more information:
https://healthprojects.scu.edu.au/psych/surveys/SW_survey_redirector.html

Please note: This study is part of Shayleigh's degree and is not funded by an external organisation.

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01/07/2022

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Hi fellow Rh negative women.
Recently, the Foetal RHD Genotyping test has been made UNAVAILABLE to women unless the already have rhesus disease. This is an amazing test that can be done from 12 weeks gestation and tells us what baby's blood group is just by testing Mum's blood. If the baby has a negative blood group like mum, having the Anti D injection in pregnancy is completely unnecessary (statistically 40% of Rh negative women are carrying an Rh negative baby)! Over the last few years, women who have known about the test have been able to access it through the only place that can do it - the Australian Red Cross. But that has now been stopped! Dr James Daly, Medical Director of the Australian Red Cross is seeking emails from women and midwives requesting that the test be made available to all Rh negative pregnant women in Australia (it would also save the Australian government millions of dollars a year in not giving unecessary Anti D which is usually given to all Rh negative women at 28 and 34 weeks gestation). Anti D is a blood product and not without its risks. Dr Daly's email address is: jamesdaly@redcrossblood.org.au
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16/05/2022

Have you heard of the Birth Fairy? Have you heard the fairy tale about the 13th fairy in sleeping beauty?

You know the one that’s not invited to the party. The one who turns up anyway and after most of the other fairies bless the baby with beauty and happiness and love and wealth, this forgotten fairy blesses the baby with something unexpected?

This is what can happen during pregnancy and labour. When we choose to ignore all the possibilities. Or when we refuse to think of those things that we don’t want to go wrong. Or if we just happen to have something unexpected happen on the day.

That’s why we encourage you to research all possibilities. Prepare for anything. Don’t leave things out due to fear. Be brave and courageous. Expect the unexpected. And know that you can have an empowered birth no matter how it ends up looking!

Birth is the ultimate unknown. A sacred womens mystery. No two are the same. We can’t ever plan 100% on the outcome. What we can do is plan how to respond in the moment. How to do the next best thing for you and your baby when the options present themselves.

In the Integrated Birthing Journey Online Program, we will regularly remind you that there is no perfect recipe for the perfect birth. However we will also remind you how important it is to have a birth plan, or even better, birth plans! And for your support people to know what you want, if different situations present themselves.

It’s ok to feel overwhelmed, scared, excited, positive, fearful, unsure and elated! This is an initiation! Need some support? Reach out and ask, we are here to help you x

You can read more about the birth fairy here…
https://shekinahleigh.com.au/birth-fairy/

100%!!! Find the healthcare workers to partner with you, who respect you and your autonomy.
11/05/2022

100%!!! Find the healthcare workers to partner with you, who respect you and your autonomy.

Recognising that birth is more than a medical event, midwife and researcher Dr Rachel Reed literally wrote the book on 'Reclaiming Childbirth as a Rite of Passage'. We talked with her about getting the best birth experience in any situation – including choosing the right care providers and using e...

Happy Intenational Midwives Day to all you legends! ā¤ļø Yes, unfortunately there is an obscene amount of paperwork involv...
04/05/2022

Happy Intenational Midwives Day to all you legends! ā¤ļø Yes, unfortunately there is an obscene amount of paperwork involved, but more than cups of tea and back rubs, we offer and care and statistically the for pregnancy and birth. You are more likely to have a , more likely to successful with or and much more likely to be with your care. What more could you ask for? Maybe that it’s ? So on message the health minister or your local MP and demand all midwifery care be funded properly by Medicare, including and let’s really see some change! šŸ’ŖšŸ½šŸŒˆšŸŽ‰

03/05/2022

Andrew rises from the dead via the supportive benefits of kangaroo care! It’s basically an

28/02/2022

Current clients: I am flooded out of my home without my phone. I will contact you as soon as I am able. Lismore Base 66207450 ā¤ļø

24/12/2021

New episode of Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond is out now. Annalee .atia catches up with privately practicing Australian Midwives Astra Joynt and Sunae Reilly and chat deskilling in midwifery and the maternity care profession, the latest Mothers and Babies report from the Australian Institute of Health Welfare, March of the Midwives in the UK, vexatious reporting in Midwifery and what it takes to be a Jedi Midwife in today’s healthcare landscape. We also touched on Homebirth, vaginal birth of twins, breech birth and being prepared for childbirth! A packed and powerful episode to rest your ears into during earphone time over the holidays.
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11/08/2021

Nimbin group is postponed til 27th August due to lockdown!

Your midwife's diary for World Breastfeeding Week
06/08/2021

Your midwife's diary for World Breastfeeding Week

It's World Breastfeeding Week, and to honour the occasion I want to share a few discoveries I've made in the past few years.

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