Right Birth, Your Choice video

Pregnant women

Right Birth, Your Choice is a video which informs women on the options available for a safe pregnancy, birth and transition to motherhood.

Sleep and settling at QEII

Sleep and settling.

Many families seek support with sleep and settling issues. We know that sleep is important for babies to grow and develop just as it is important too for those parenting them! There is a lot of information on sleep and settling available and sometimes it can be overwhelming knowing which way to turn or who to trust.

Relaxing into parenting

A family in Canberra

The Relaxing into Parenting and Baby Makes 3 Program was born out of the need to equip new parents with the knowledge and tools.

The donor human milk dilemma

donor human milk

We have noticed an increase of interest by our clients in the use of donor breast milk. An increasing trend is informal breast milk sharing where families post a request on social media sites. We believe families need to be fully informed about the risks and balance these with their decision about feeding their child.

Pepi-Pods: co-sleeping at QEII

Pepi Pod Baby

In April 2017, QEII introduced Pepi-Pods to all rooms, in response to a growing number of parents wanting to co-sleep with their baby.

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The dangers of covering your baby’s pram

dangers of covering baby pram

Here in Australia, we know the importance of keeping babies cool in the summer heat, but is a common thing that most of us do to help us keep the sun from babies actually putting them at risk?

Unwrapping swaddling

Swaddling

There are many benefits to swaddling during the first months of life; it provides security and comfort, aids in settling and helps to keep babies on their back, which has been shown to reduce the risk of SIDS.

Attachment Theory at QEII: Circle of Security

A woman smiles at a baby – attachment theory.

You may have heard about ‘Attachment Theory’ or ‘Bonding’ in relation to young children and parenting. We support parents to build a secure attachment for their baby by using the Circle of Security model of attachment theory.