Marge Foley

Marge Foley


Marge Foley

Marge Foley grew up on a rural property near Ulverstone in North West Tasmania. Her midwifery career has seen her work in diverse locations. She lived in Darwin for nine years where she and three other midwives became directors of a company called Mobile Midwives NT Pty Ltd.


She is passionate about increasing the options of care available for pregnant women that will result in women being joyful and satisfied with their birth experience. Her memoir Mobile Midwives: Transforming Birth Options gives readers an insight into her remarkable midwifery journey, which spans over forty years.


By sharing her experiences, Marge hopes to influence midwives to bravely step away from their comfort zone and seek employment in services that offer one-to-one midwifery care. The midwifery insights she has included throughout the book may also provide valuable information to students and midwives.



She also hopes the stories will inspire pregnant women to actively seek information about birth so that they understand the process. Being fully informed about what to expect will help to make the birth experience more meaningful and provide increased likelihood of a joyful birth. 


'Essential reading for all health professionals involved in the care of childbearing women and her family. Women-centred care has the power to heal past trauma, build families and improve outcomes for women, their babies and families. 


Marge brings to light and into clear focus the many and varied facets of the diamonds that midwives are, sparkling in their own unique and precious way. Marge's stories highlight the immense value to women and their families, lucky enough to receive the dedicated care of a midwife, especially when the midwife is known to the woman in a shared experience.


This book took me back to my days as a case-load midwife where I had the great privilege of sharing so many births, each a miracle and special in its own way and equally important when the outcomes were not as expected or planned. To truly 'be with' women during a life-changing and almost always life affirming experience, has been a most rewarding aspect of my working life.

By recording such an important, and progressive time in the care

and lives of childbearing women, Marge has provided a powerful and extremely

important record of history.


As I reflect on many current birthing services, it is sad to see we have lost so much of the progress we made and I truly hope this book may cause others to pause and reflect. I fear the pendulum has swung

too far to a much more medicalised model for care for most childbearing women.

I hope all practising midwives and health professionals read this to appreciate

what safe, women-centred care can achieve, with enhanced birth outcomes for

women where mothers, babies and families have a real chance to thrive.'



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Hon Ruth Forrest MLC, Independent Member for Murchison, Parliament of Tasmania

'As a recently retired midwife, following a 40 year career, I found reading Mobile Midwives: Transforming Birth Options to be a truly intuitive and inspirational memoir that I believe will interest midwives, midwives-to-be and women giving birth.


Mobile Midwives is an educational and

motivational commentary for midwives in all stages of their careers. It also

details what women should consider for either a homebirth or hospital birth.

The author emphasises the importance of antenatal education and preparation for

birth for women and their birth partners. 


Mobile Midwives highlights the dynamic

energy that is needed to create change, and how four midwives advocated for and

achieved choices for birthing women in the Top End of Australia. Choices that

included place of birth and midwifery models of care.'

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Julie Thrift, Senior Midwife, Darwin 

'Mobile Midwives is proof of the determination and achievement of a group of midwives who wanted to facilitate safe childbirth choices for the women of Darwin.

The group worked so hard together to make contact with government ministers, doctors and also various women's groups to provide the safe care the women wanted and needed.


The birth stories are evidence of how well these midwives gave their care and also how much the women trusted, respected and appreciated their midwife.


Marge Foley has much experience in all areas of midwifery care, which gives this book the kudos it deserves.' Mary

Norton, Senior Midwife, Great Britain

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Mary

Norton, Senior Midwife, Great Britain


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