Hometown maternity help saved me and my babies: regional mum

Finn Coleman
Updated May 31 2024 - 2:49pm, first published 1:14pm
Cootamundra MP Steph Cooke, retired Cootamundra midwife Anne Lawson and Cootamundra birth trauma survivor Belinda Thompson at Cootamundra Hospital. Picture supplied
Cootamundra MP Steph Cooke, retired Cootamundra midwife Anne Lawson and Cootamundra birth trauma survivor Belinda Thompson at Cootamundra Hospital. Picture supplied

A mum who returned to her hometown after two premature births is adamant having medical help close by was a saviour for her family.

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Finn Coleman

Finn Coleman

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I understand the importance of community news in highlighting stories that members of local communities care about - including events, businesses, sports and the people that make towns unique. Email me at finn.coleman@austcommunitymedia.com.au or call 0437 550 909

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