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About maternity services bypass

About maternity services bypass

All WA metropolitan public hospital maternity services work together to provide safe and timely maternity care.

Due to the very nature of pregnancy, we cannot plan with certainty the number of birthing mothers who may present to Rockingham General Hospital on any given day, so it is important a process is in place to ensure every woman receives the care she requires at all times.

All WA metropolitan public hospitals providing maternity care use a standard operational practice known as ‘bypass’ to manage instances of unusually high demand. This means birthing mothers may be diverted or transferred to another hospital for their continuing care. The decision to divert or transfer birthing mothers is always made in the interest of patient safety.

Understanding the bypass process

Please be assured you will not be transferred to another hospital in any situation where it is not safe to do so.

When you make contact to seek advice or update the midwives on your labour progress, our maternity unit staff will advise you if the unit is on maternity bypass.

The midwife on the telephone will ask you a series of questions, including the reason for your call, to help identify which hospital is best suited to the care you need. The midwife may still ask you to come to your planned hospital first so you can be assessed before a decision is made to transfer your care to another service.

Once a decision has been made to transfer your care, the midwife will advise you which maternity service has accepted your care, where they are located and the phone number for the accepting maternity unit.

Copies of all your medical records will be faxed to the alternative maternity unit and the midwife will provide the receiving unit with a summary of your pregnancy and care so far. Please take your Pregnancy Hand Held records with you.

If you are transferred from our hospital this will be via ambulance at no cost to you. If it is safe to do so, you may be able to make your own way to the alternative service.

Throughout the bypass we will keep in contact with your alternative maternity service and will endeavour to transfer you back into our care once the bypass is over.

No matter where you receive your maternity or labour care, our midwives will provide follow up care after the birth of your baby.

Directions to public hospital maternity units

  1. Open the camera on your smart phone and aim it at the QR code underneath the alternative maternity service you are being diverted/transferred to.
  2. Your camera will scan the code and prompt you to ‘Open in Google Maps’. Once open, Google Maps will open a map and directions for the relevant hospital or health service.

QR code linking to the Google Map location for Armadale Health Service

 

Armadale Health Service

3056 Albany Highway, Mt Nasura
Antenatal Assessment Unit, Level 1
Triage Midwife: 9391 2947

QR code linking to the Google Map location for Fiona Stanley Hospital

 

 Fiona Stanley Hospital

102 – 118 Murdoch Drive, Murdoch
Maternal Fetal Assessment unit, Level 3 Access via the blue lifts on the main concourse
Triage Midwife: 6152 8853

QR code linking to the Google Map location for King Edward Memorial Hospital

 

King Edward Memorial Hospital
Bagot Road, Subiaco
Level 1, B Block
Triage Midwife: 96458 2199

QR code linking to the Google Map location for Peel Health Campus

 

Peel Health Campus

110 Lakes Road, Mandurah
Bennett Maternity Ward
Midwife: 9531 8230

QR code linking to the Google Map location for St John of God Midland Hospital 

 

St John of God Midland

1 Clayton St, Midland
Level 2, Assessment Unit
Midwife: 9462 4558

 

More information

Read more about maternity services at Rockingham General Hospital

Last Updated: 06/03/2024

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