Expectant mothers in central Queensland say they're living in fear over the maternity crisis that's unfolding across the region.
Gladstone Hospital hasn't had a fully functioning maternity service for more than six months but the health service will have a short reprieve with news of one temporary obstetrician.Deputy Premier Steven Miles is intervening while the Premier is away, forcing Queensland Health to act.Expectant mothers in the city of more than 60,000 people have been told Rockhampton Hospital 110 kilometres away is the closest alternative outside of planned cesareans at Gladstone on select days.
"If there's an emergency, can we make note to babies to have these incidents on a Monday and Friday please," she said.Gladstone Hospital hasn't had a fully functioning maternity service for more than six months.Miles intervened and requested the health department and its minister sit down for talks, with plans to source an additional four obstetricians by the middle of the year.
Andrea Williams recently moved to Gladstone with her young family and is expecting another baby soon.Andrea Williams recently moved to Gladstone with her young family and is expecting another baby soon.The additional staff won't be in place by the time her new bub arrives.
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