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Introduction for Health Information Fact Sheets
To support your conversations with your doctor, midwife or nurse we have health information fact sheets in the most commonly used languages at Westmead Hospital. These fact sheets have been formally translated and reviewed to ensure they make sense in your language. As part of our commitment to the people of WSLHD we will continue to develop translated health information fact sheets to support your health care with us.
When you come to hospital we have translated health information to assist you with the hospital routines and care. On admission please ask the staff to provide you with translated health information related to your needs. If we do not have the information you need N.S.W. Health provides translated health information on a wide range of health matters. To view these resources see N.S.W. Health Multicultural Resources
Fact sheets
The NSW Health official guide to pregnancy and childbirth 'Having a Baby' - Hindi language version. (Last updated 25 September 2015)
Pregnancy: Your Baby's Movements and What They mean - Hindi language version. (This information is provided by the Australian & New Zealand Stillbirth Alliance)
The breastfeeding book - Hindi language version
Pain management in labour - Hindi language version
Positions for labour - Hindi language version
Signs of a well baby - Hindi language version
What to bring to hospital - Hindi language version
Having a baby by C section - Hindi language version
Perineum care - Hindi language version
Your next birth after Caesarean section
Safe sleeping for newborns
Safe wrapping for newborns
Tests to protect your baby
Tummy time for babies
Save the date to Immunise
Shaken baby
Gestational diabetes insulin information booklet
Midwifery at Home-Hindi language version
This audio file details routine information about the birthing process as well as the practices, procedures and care options for Childbirth in Australia
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This audio information is for guidance only and does not replace consultation and advice by your health care provider.