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Maternity and Peripartum Services

Osteopaths are not Midwives, but they regularly see and support pregnant women through their journey, both before and after birth (and occasionally during birth, especially when they are dual trained as midwives or doulas! And sometimes, osteopaths are invited into the birth to support the women with her back pain / biomechanical problems, or other relevant issues - under the clinical oversight of the presiding midwife or obstetrician).

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