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Maternity services for Health New Zealand | Te Toka Tumai Auckland offer pregnancy support, labour and birth facilities, specialist midwifery, teen parent assistance, maternal mental health, and care for you and your pēpi (baby) after birth. Our services are available at Greenlane Clinical Centre and Auckland City Hospital.
Your LMC coordinates your care throughout pregnancy, birth, and for 6 weeks after your pēpi is born. In the Auckland area you can choose from:
Community midwives
Our community midwives provide care in your local area throughout your pregnancy and after birth. During labour and birth, you will be supported by core (hospital?) midwives in our Labour and Birthing Suite.
Finding out you are pregnant when you are a rangatahi (teenager) can be daunting, especially if the pregnancy was not planned. There are a range of services to support you.
Walk-in centre
Our walk-in centre community midwives can help you understand the care we provide during your pregnancy and can help you find your LMC.
Our Positive Birth After Caesarean clinic (PBAC) helps women and their whānau to make informed decisions about childbirth, based on their previous birth history.
The women's assessment unit provides urgent care for pregnancy or gynaecology complications and is open 24 hours 7 days a week. You need to be referred to the unit by your midwife, doctor or healthcare provider.
If you need extra care during pregnancy because of medical conditions, past and present pregnancy complications or fetal abnormalities, we have a team of specialised midwives who can look after you.
Referral
You must be referred by your healthcare provider, for example your healthcare provider or your LMC.
Location
Level 9, Auckland City Hospital.
Aronui Ora provides mental health support for parents during pregnancy and up to one year after birth.
The EPAU for Health New Zealand Health New Zealand | Te Toka Tumai Auckland is one of a range of services to help women who are dealing with pregnancy complications and loss.
We offer counselling and support following a pregnancy loss. We know this could be a difficult time for you and we are here to help.
You may wish to talk with someone about the emotions you are experiencing. It can be common to feel anger, pain, despair, numbness, sadness or a sense of unreality, at this time.
Other issues you may wish to explore could include:
clarifying the legal requirements, for example registration of birth and death
a funeral service or other special way to mark the life and death of your pēpi
talking about the differences in grieving between men and women
building memories of your pēpi
strategies for coping
how to talk to your other tamariki.
If we are unable to see you while you are in hospital, please ask a staff member to contact us on your behalf. You can also call us yourself when you get home:
Choose where to give birth based on your preferences and medical needs.
Home birth
Ideal if you are seeking a natural birth experience with your chosen midwife.
Birthcare Auckland
Birthcare is the Auckland District Health Board's primary birthing unit for birthing and postnatal care. Birthcare is suitable if you want a natural birth and is designed for those who have no complications during pregnancy.
You can register online or ask your LMC for a form.
Labour and birthing suite at Auckland City Hospital
The labour and birthing suite offers both midwifery-led and specialist obstetric care. We have specialists available to care for women with complex needs. These include women with high blood pressure, diabetes, multiple babies or who are birthing very early or late in the pregnancy.
We have 14 birthing rooms with ensuite bathrooms. Six of the rooms also have a pool to use during labour.
From the level 4 entrance off Park Road, head to lift bank A and push level 9. After you exit the lift, turn right to reach our Labour and Birthing suite.
If it is after 8pm the doors to the Labour and Birthing Suite will be locked. Use the intercom on the wall outside the suite to gain entry.
Come along with your partner or support person and find out all you need to know about pain relief options from an anaesthetist. Book early in your pregnancy. An ideal time to attend the talk is from 25 weeks onwards.
The talk covers:
different types of pain relief for labour, including relaxation, TENS, entonox and morphine
how an epidural works
how an epidural is placed
what to expect if you choose to have an epidural
the real risks of an epidural
who cannot have an epidural
some myths about epidurals
things to consider if you choose to have an epidural
what other women say.
Dates for 2025
All talks start at 7.30pm
Date
Venue
Monday 10 March
Auckland City Hospital
Monday 24 March
Auckland City Hospital
Monday 7 April
Zoom video
Monday 28 April
Auckland City Hospital
Monday 5 May
Zoom video
Monday 19 May
Auckland City Hospital
Monday 9 June
Auckland City Hospital
Monday 23 June
Zoom video
Monday 7 July
Auckland City Hospital
Monday 21 July
Zoom video
Monday 4 August
Auckland City Hospital
Monday 18 August
Auckland City Hospital
Monday 8 September
Zoom video
Monday 22 September
Auckland City Hospital
Monday 6 October
Auckland City Hospital
Monday 20 October
Zoom video
Monday 3 November
Auckland City Hospital
Monday 17 November
Auckland City Hospital
Monday 1 December
Zoom video
Monday 15 December
Auckland City Hospital
Booking
To book your place, call 09 307 4949 extension 23781 during office hours.
Care after birth
After the birth, you and your pēpi will be cared for at 1 of 2 places — Birthcare or Auckland City Hospital.
Birthcare Auckland
If you have had a normal birth at Auckland City Hospital and are in good health, you will be transferred to Birthcare a few hours after giving birth. If you have had a caesarean section at Auckland City Hospital and are recovering well after 24 hours, you will be transferred to Birthcare for the rest of your postnatal care.
If you need more complex care following birth, you will stay in 1 of our postnatal wards at Auckland City Hospital. This includes Wards 96, 98, and Tāmaki Ward.
The length of your stay will vary according to your individual needs.
Location:
Auckland City Hospital Greenlane Clinical Centre 214 Greenlane West, Gate 1 Epsom
Contraception after birth
Some contraception methods can be given to you after birth and before you leave hospital.
Babies born prematurely (before 37 weeks of pregnancy), or who need more specialised care, are cared for by our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Auckland City Hospital.
Parent-Infant Nursery (PIN)
The parent-infant nursery is part of NICU and prepares parents and babies to be ready for the move home.