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healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/growing-a-healthy-baby
03 Nov 2023... Culturally appropriate pregnancy resources for migrant and refugee women, developed from the evidence-based Safer Baby Bundle to improve maternity care for these communities and contribute to reducing stillbirth rates in Australia by 20 per cent. Resources have been co-designed with communities and healthcare professionals for Arabic, Dari, Dinka and Karen speaking communities. These resources are available for women and their families to either watch, listen to, or read.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/your-babys-movements-matter
If your baby’s movement pattern changes, it may be a sign that they are unwell. Around half of all women who had a stillbirth noticed their baby’s movements had slowed down or stopped. This resource explains how often your baby should move and what you should do if it changes.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/growing-a-healthy-baby-culturally-adapted-resources
31 Oct 2023... Safer Baby has developed cultural adaptations of their information bundle for Arabic, Dari, Dinka and Karen speaking communities. Each adaptation's webpage contains resources for women, their families and healthcare teams to reduce the chance of stillbirth. It includes English translations for English-speaking healthcare professionals to know what they are sharing.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/safer-baby-information-booklet
31 Oct 2023... This information booklet is about preventing stillbirth. Talking about ways to reduce the chance of stillbirth is a normal part of pregnancy care. The booklet includes information on 5 things you can do to help reduce your chance of stillbirth: Reducing your and your baby’s exposure to cigarette smoke Working together with your health professionals to check your baby’s growth Learning your baby’s movements and letting your health professionals know if your baby’s movements stop or slow down Sleeping on your side once you reach 28 weeks of pregnancy Talking with your midwife or doctor about the best timing for your baby’s birth
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