LMC Care
By the time you read this you will have probably booked in with Lead Maternity Carer (LMC)—a midwife, GP or obstetrician. You also would have found out that you are expecting twins or higher order multiples, and that your maternity care requirements will be different to a singleton pregnancy. Since multiple pregnancy is considered high risk, it comes under the "Transfer‟ category of the guidelines which cover maternity care, your midwife or GP must recommend you be referred to a specialist, and the responsibility for your care will be transferred to this specialist. To find out more about the unique pregnancy you are experiencing, please read our attached pdf file: Maternity Care during Twin Pregnancy, originally published in the Multiples NZ Booklet "And One Makes Two.
This file contains information about:
- Timing of referral to specialist care
- Specialist obstetric care options
- Hospital obstetric team
- A private obstetrician
- Shared care
- Place of birth
- NZ Fetal Medicine Network
- Talking to your LMC or obstetrician
- Your care and the code of rights
- Legislation governing maternity care for multiple pregnancy
- Ultrasound scans during twin pregnancy
- Screening and diagnostic tests during twin pregnancy




