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Singer-songwriter Alana Wilkinson has struck a chord with parents caring for their sick and premature babies in neonatal units across the country after releasing a ...
Queensland mum Stephanie Holt was six weeks pregnant when doctors told her she was expecting twins.
Discovering she was pregnant was one of the happiest moments of Dani Donne’s life – but her joy turned to despair just seven days later.
A joint Mater Research and Mater Mothers’ Hospital has redesigned the Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM).
Meet little Abigail Heise – the newest Brisbane Broncos fan to join the ranks in 2024. The youngest of seven siblings, Abigail was the first baby born at Mater ...
A tiny baby boy who spent five months fighting for his life in a Mater neonatal unit after being born 17 weeks early is now home in time for his very first Christmas.
One of the tiniest Mater Mothers babies of 2023 will be reunited with his twin brother on Christmas Day in the hospital’s Neonatal Critical Care Unit.
A young couple have celebrated their wedding next to the cot of their precious baby daughter in a neonatal unit.
Mater Mothers' Private Brisbane Clinical Midwife Rachel Cook has taken inspiration from the expectant mothers around her, mixing her career and hobby to line the ...
Mater midwife Melina Connors has been named Midwife of the Year by the Australian College of Midwives for her outstanding work in improving Aboriginal and Torres ...
Sister Carolina Maria Correla, a missionary from a small town in Timor-Leste, recently visited Mater and is taking home some important learnings around teamwork.
The life of a tiny baby born two months early with a potentially deadly heart defect has been saved thanks to doctors at four major Queensland hospitals.