Wagga Wagga Base Hospital

Wagga Wagga Base Hospital

Wagga Wagga Base Hospital is the largest referral hospital within Greater Southern Area Health Service, with about 700 birth each year. They offer antenatal, birthing and postnatal care in the area. The hospital is located at Edward St, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650. They aim to promote a nurturing environment for women and their families, focusing on healthy, positive experiences throughout pregnancy, birth, and early parenting.

Hospital Address

Edward St, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650

02 6938 6666

Website Wagga Wagga Base Hospital

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Wagga Wagga Base Hospital Map

Wagga Wagga Base Hospital Services

Midwifery Antenatal Clinic

Wagga Wagga Base Hospital has a midwifery-run antenatal clinic.

Preparation for Birth Classes

Wagga Wagga Base Hospital offers birth classes.

Caseload Midwifery Practice

A caseload midwifery program is where one or two midwives care for you through pregnancy, birth and beyond. Wagga Wagga Base Hospital offers this option.

Publicly funded homebirth program

Wagga Wagga Base Hospital does not offer a free homebirth program for low risk women.

Parenting Classes

Wagga Wagga Base Hospital offers parenting classes.

Breastfeeding Classes

Wagga Wagga Base Hospital offers breastfeeding classes.

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Does Wagga Wagga Base Hospital have visiting private midwives?

NO

Does Wagga Wagga Base Hospital have visiting GP Obstetricians?

YES

Does Wagga Wagga Base Hospital have visiting Obstetricians?

YES

Hospital Facilities

Antenatal Beds

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Birthing Rooms

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Postnatal Beds

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Special Care Nursery Beds

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Neonatal Intensive Care Beds

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Are there birth pools available for labour and birth?

Is warm water immersion available during labour? UNKNOWN

Is waterbirth an available option? NO

Can I use an inflatable birth pool? NO

Birth centres are designed to be a home away from home. A birth centre is a separate unit located away from the standard birth unit. Birth centres encompass a philosophy that pregnancy and birth are normal, natural events in the life of a woman and her family.

NO a birth centre is not available at this hospital.

Does Wagga Wagga Base Hospital have a birth centre?

Birth Suite Tour Video

Coming soon

What support is available if I have difficulties breastfeeding my baby?

Breastfeeding/lactation clinic? UNKNOWN

Lactation consultants on the postnatal ward? UNKNOWN

Accredited as a baby friendly hospital? NO

Baby-friendly accredited?

Wagga Wagga Base Hospital is not accredited under the global Baby Friendly Health Initiative program.

Wagga Wagga Base Hospital Statistics

Wagga Wagga Base Hospital Statistics

How a woman’s labour starts influences the chance interventions in labour. If labour starts spontaneously, there is less likelihood of interventions. If a woman has an induction of labour there is an increased chance of further interventions. In the above graph, spontaneous labour refers to labour that starts on its own. Labour artificially sped up refers to labours starting spontaneously but are artificially sped up with medication or breaking the bag of water.

Unfortunately, national statistics do not separate spontaneous labour and labour artificially sped up.  So the Australian national statistics combine these two together as spontaneous labour.

Induction of labour in PBB’s graph refers to one or more of the following interventions used to artificially start labour:

  • Artificial rupture of membranes
  • Balloon catheter to open the cervix
  • Prostaglandins placed in the vagina
  • Synthetic oxytocin drug to start or speed up labour

No labour is when a woman has an elective (non-emergency) caesarean before labour starts.

Wagga Wagga Base Hospital Statistics

Since 1985, the World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended countries keep the caesarean birth rate between 10–15% to ensure mortality rates are kept low for mothers and babies (WHO’s last statement update was April 2015). Since 1995 the caesarean birth rate has increased every year across Australia. In 2019 the caesarean birth rate in the NSW maternity hospitals was more than double the WHO recommendation.

A small number of breech babies are born vaginally. Instrumental births include forceps birth and vacuum extraction. The caesarean birth rate includes both elective (planned) and emergency (unplanned) caesarean births.

Wagga Wagga Base Hospital Statistics

Please note that even though there is a dramatic increase in interventions in labour and caesarean birth – there is no change in the perinatal death rate.

PBB attained the data in the statistics from the Australia’s Mothers and Babies by Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) and NSW Mothers and Babies by the NSW Ministry of Health.

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Date page published 20th March 2022

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