Posted: 2023-02-16 18:27:34

Rebekah Grave's waters broke a few days after Christmas last year.

Luckily for her, she lived just 10 minutes' drive from the hospital she had planned to give birth in with her private obstetrician.

But even with all her planning, she was forced to travel four and a half hours to the opposite end of the state, two days later, to give birth.

Ms Grave, who lives in Somerset in Tasmania's north-west, said initially after her waters broke the plan was for her to be induced at North West Private Hospital the following day.

"They advised me about 10pm that the labour ward was full and there were no midwives available and not enough staff to assist, so they would try again the next morning," the private patient said.

"Then the next morning it was the same situation. The labour ward was full and not enough midwives to assist."

The Tasmanian branch of the Australian Medical Association last week raised concerns about the hospital – which births all public and private patients in the state's north-west under a contract with the Tasmanian government – and said it was not safe due to an insufficient number of staff.

Due to the induction delays, Ms Grave's private obstetrician, Kim Dobromilsky, started calling other maternity hospitals in Launceston, in the state's north, and Hobart, in the south, to see if they could fit her patient in.

"She said the only option is for you to go to Hobart," Ms Grave said.

"We were both in shock and disbelief, we couldn't understand what was happening. We were the only private patients on the ward, but still there was nothing they could do."

Ms Grave said she had been given antibiotics due to her waters breaking and her contractions were yet to start, but she was "really scared and highly emotional" driving to the opposite end of the state to give birth.

"They were pretty confident that everything was going to be fine, but there's still the unknown that four and a half hours' drive to Hobart where we had no assistance. It was just myself and my husband in the car."

The Graves arrived in Hobart safety and Ms Grave was induced that evening – two days after her waters broke – and on New Year's Eve, they welcomed their healthy daughter Stella.

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