Private Midwifery Care in Perth — Continuity, Experience & Personalised Birth Support

Endorsed private practice midwife providing personalised pregnancy, birth and postpartum care across Perth — including homebirth and hospital birth with admitting access to King Edward Memorial Hospital and Fiona Stanley Hospital.

👉 Continuity of care — from pregnancy through birth and beyond.

Private midwifery is a model of care where you are supported by one known midwife throughout your pregnancy, birth and postpartum period.

This means your care is continuous, relationship-based, and tailored to you — rather than shared across multiple providers.

You receive clinical care, education, and guidance from someone who knows you, understands your preferences, and supports your decisions.

What is Private Midwifery Care?

Many women in Perth are navigating a system not designed for continuity

  • Limited access to continuity models
  • Uncertainty about who will attend their birth
  • Short, fragmented appointments
  • Conflicting advice across providers
Continuity changes that. With private midwifery care, you are known. Your preferences are understood. Your birth is supported, not managed.
Private midwifery provides guaranteed continuity — without relying on hospital program availability.

A different experience to standard maternity care

Standard Hospital Care

Multiple providers

Short appointments

Varying advice

Limited continuity

System-led

Private Midwifery Care

One known midwife

Longer, personalised visits

Consistent guidance

Ongoing relationship

Individualised care

This model allows for deeper understanding, more informed decision-making, and a more supported experience.

How care with a Private Midwife works

Continuity of Care

You are supported by the same midwife throughout pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.

Homebirth Expertise

Planned and supported with preparation, clinical skill and readiness.

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Experienced & Risk-Aware

Ongoing clinical assessment, screening and evidence-based care.

Hospital Support When Needed

Care continues seamlessly if hospital becomes part of your journey.

Your Care Options

Private Midwifery Care

Pregnancy, birth and postpartum care with full continuity — for homebirth or hospital birth.

Postnatal Care

In-home care following birth, supporting recovery and transition.

Antenatal Care

Individualised pregnancy care with time, monitoring and guidance.

IBCLC Lactation Support

Specialist feeding support integrated into your care.

Meet Your Midwife

I am an endorsed private practice midwife providing continuity care across Perth.

My scope includes:
• AHPRA registered endorsed midwife
• Medicare eligible provider
• Prescriber
• Hospital admitting rights
• IBCLC

Care is grounded in clinical experience, current evidence, and a commitment to personalised, relationship-based support.

Making Informed Decisions About Birth

Planned homebirth for low-risk women, attended by a qualified midwife, is supported by research and professional guidance.

Care includes:

• Individual eligibility assessment
• Ongoing review throughout pregnancy
• Clear planning for different scenarios
• Integration with hospital services if required

Guidance aligns with:

Australian College of Midwives
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists

Medicare rebates available

Eligible women may access Medicare rebates for part of their care from pregnancy through to 6 weeks postpartum.

This can be discussed in more detail during your consultation.

  •  Yes — I support women planning both homebirth and hospital birth.
    Care remains continuous, and if hospital care is part of your journey, you are supported and advocated for throughout.

  •  Eligible services may attract Medicare rebates as part of endorsed midwifery care.
    This can be discussed in more detail during your consultation.

  • As early as possible in pregnancy.
    Client numbers are intentionally limited to ensure continuity of care and availability for birth.

  • Care is collaborative. Referrals are arranged when appropriate, and additional providers are involved if clinically indicated.

Frequently Asked Questions

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