North Shore Hospital Maternity Services | Waitematā

North Shore Hospital

Contact Details

Antenatal Clinic: ph (09) 486 8920 ext 43393
Pregnancy and Parenting Education
Click here for information and to register for:
- Pregnancy & Parenting courses
- Breastfeeding classes
Alternatively please phone or text Barbara Taylor on 021 784 265

Birthing Suite: (09) 486 8920 ext 42898
Maternity Suite: (09) 486 8920 ext 42848
Early Pregnancy Clinic: 021 243 9729

Street Address

Shakespeare Road
Takapuna
Auckland 0620

Postal Address

Health NZ Waitematā
Private Bag 93503
Takapuna
Auckland 0740

Description

Welcome to Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand Waitematā Maternity Services. We have two maternity units, based at Waitākere Hospital and North Shore Hospital.

Once you know you are pregnant, it is important to make an appointment with a midwife/lead maternity carer (LMC) as soon as possible. 

For help finding a midwife please visit:

Find your midwife: https://www.findyourmidwife.co.nz/

MAMA: Ph: 09 815 5024 or https://www.mamamaternity.co.nz 

If you are having trouble finding a midwife please phone our midwife liaison services on:

Waitākere Hospital 09 837 8808

North Shore Hospital 09 486 8900 Ext 47000

What is Maternity/Obstetric/Midwifery care?

Maternity care is care provided to you during your pregnancy, labour and birth, and up to 6 weeks after your baby is born, and care provided to your baby for the first six weeks. Maternity care is provided to you by a midwife (free) or a private obstetrician (not free). Once you have chosen a maternity carer this person is then referred to as your Lead Maternity Carer (LMC). Your LMC will provide regular care and check ups for you during your pregnancy, attend your labour and birth, and check on you and baby regularly after the birth. If you have a more complex pregnancy or have underlying medical conditions your care will be provided by your LMC and a team of doctors and midwives from the hospital.

Place of birth

Many women give birth at either Waitākere or North Shore hospital. However, your options for giving birth also include a primary birth unit or your home. For some women, giving birth at home is a safe option. Please talk with your LMC about this.

Birthing at one of the primary birthing units is also a safe choice for low-risk women. The Primary Birthing Units in the Waitematā area are:

If you give birth at Waitākere Hospital/North Shore Hospital, you can still be transferred to one of the units soon after your birth for your postnatal stay (space permitting). All of our maternity units as well as the primary birthing units have BFHI accreditation and all midwives, nurses and lactation consultants are very experienced in helping with establishing breastfeeding.

Virtual tour of the maternity facilities at Waitakere and North ShoreHospitals
(If your monitor doesn't have audio output, you may need to use headphones)

Maternity Services at North Shore Hospital

North Shore Hospital provides a primary and secondary maternity facility for women with low or medium risk pregnancies. The Special Care Baby Unit can accommodate babies over 32 weeks' gestation. National Women’s Health at Auckland City Hospital provides tertiary-level care.

Community Services

Liaison Midwife - finding a midwife can be a very confusing and stressful time, especially for first time mothers or those who have found the system has changed since their last child. The Liaison Midwife informs women of their choices as to who can provide them with pregnancy care.  The Liaison Midwife will also discuss what may suit each individual woman best and make the appropriate referrals to ensure antenatal care begins.

Community Midwifery - this team of midwives provides support for the antenatal clinics and provides antenatal and postnatal care for women unable to register with an LMC.

Antenatal Clinic Services - for secondary obstetric, obstetric physician or anaesthetic consultations as required.

Pregnancy and Parenting Education - includes courses of both antenatal classes and breastfeeding workshops.

Lactation Consultant Clinics  - Get expert advice for specific breastfeeding problems from qualified lactation consultants.

Facility Services

Birthing Facilities – North Shore Hospital has a large birthing suite featuring a total of ten birthing rooms and three deep water birth pools. There is also space to assess and monitor 4 women in pregnancy or early labour. For women who are cared for by the community midwifery service, care during labour and birth is provided by North Shore Hospital facility midwives.

Postnatal Wards - North Shore Hospital has one large Maternity Suite to accommodate 36 postnatal beds. If all is well for you and your baby after birth, you may discuss with your LMC about going home or transferring to a primary unit after birth. Postnatal support is also available in the postnatal ward for a night or two following your birth. Longer stays may be arranged where you or your LMC/maternity carers recommend further support. Services available for maternity clients include:

  • Lactation Consultant: to support women with complex breastfeeding issues and to provide practical breastfeeding workshops
  • Physiotherapy: providing individual assessment, advice and treatment for women
  • Social Work: experienced social workers provide confidential counselling and advocacy services and information on community support.
  • Cultural support: Te Puna O Te Ora Services provide cultural support to Māori women and their whānau, providing access to health, advocacy and the appropriate support services where required. A Māori community liaison worker is also available to assist you and your whānau
  • A Pacific Island community liaison worker advocates and liaises between members of Pacific Island communities and maternity to improve access for women and their families.
  • Asian Health Support Service offer a variety of support networks for members of the Asian community.

Please click here for maternity services provided at Waitakere Hospital.

Referral Expectations

Your LMC will arrange for any necessary referrals to an appropriate specialist at any time during your care, with your consent.

Specialist Appointment – If you have been referred to our team of doctors by your LMC, you may meet with one of our obstetricians, anaesthetists or obstetric physicians to make a care plan that is appropriate to your needs and health condition. You may meet the specialist once, or more frequently throughout your care depending on the reason for referral. You will receive a letter in the post advising of your appointment if one is needed.

Diabetes service – If you have been diagnosed with diabetes in pregnancy you will be referred to our team of specialised midwives who work with our obstetricians and obstetric physicians to provide you excellent care that will help ensure the best health for you and your baby.

Fees and Charges Description

Maternity care is free to New Zealand citizens, residents, and some permit holders. Please bring a copy of your passport or birth certificate with you to your first appointment.

Click here for more information about healthcare charges at Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand Waitematā.

Services / Procedures / Treatments

COVID-19 Information for women
SMILE (Smoke & Alcohol Free, Mental Wellbeing Matters, Immunise, Lie on your Side, Eat Healthy) Pregnancy Care
Healthy Babies Healthy Futures
Antenatal Screening Tests
Downs Syndrome Screening
Antenatal HIV Screening
Early Pregnancy Clinic
Obstetric Ultrasound
Baby Movements in Pregnancy
Diabetes in Pregnancy
Pre-eclampsia (serious pregnancy-related high blood pressure)
Breech baby
Induction of labour
Labour and Birth
Caesarean section
Breastfeeding your baby
Titifaitama Pregnancy and new parent breastfeeding groups
How to protect your baby from Sudden Undexpected Death of an Infant (SUDI)
Newborn hearing screening
Neonatal assessment of the hips
Anti-D

Visiting Hours

Birthing Suite
Partner and key support people are welcome in the birthing room or may wait in the visitors lounge.

Maternity Suite
Partner or one key support person can stay throughout
Restricted Visiting:  see below

Restrictions

  • No children except the brothers and sisters of the new baby
  • No more than two visitors at a time. You can swap around visitors so that everyone has a turn 
  • Please do not visit if you are unwell
  • Visiting Hours are 8am - 8pm

COVID-19 - further restrictions may apply. Please click here for more information.

Parking

For information about parking at North Shore Hospital (click here)


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