DiscoverThe Rural Births PodcastEpisode 29 with Rhiannon Finger from Central Queensland mum of four, early birth (24 weeks gestation), transfer, extended NICU stay, strength and resilience
Episode 29 with Rhiannon Finger from Central Queensland mum of four, early birth (24 weeks gestation), transfer, extended NICU stay, strength and resilience

Episode 29 with Rhiannon Finger from Central Queensland mum of four, early birth (24 weeks gestation), transfer, extended NICU stay, strength and resilience

Update: 2021-05-17
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Rhiannon Finger is a mum of four. She lives on a cattle property in Clermont, Central Queensland.


Rhiannon’s birth expectations changed rapidly in her first pregnancy when she unexpectedly went in to labour at 24 weeks. She shares how she moved through different providers, quickly realising that this was labour and that transfer was necessary. Being in Central Queensland, she required remote transfer and was flown to an out of area, high risk unit with NICU support for an emergency caesarean. Her son was born. He stayed in hospital for 99 days, in the care of the NICU nursing team. Fortunately, Rhiannon had family in Townsville and so she was able to stay close by and be supported by her grandmother and uncle.


This experience impacted both Rhiannon and her partner. In this interview she shares how they were supported through the feelings and traumas surrounding birth, into the pregnancy and birth of her second child. She also found a trusted high risk specialist in Townsville, who she worked with (travelling 600 kms) for all her subsequent pregnancies. Rhiannon shares how she was medically (cervical suture and planned caesareans) and emotionally supported through re-entering the birth sphere.


Rhiannon shares deeply and personally. I am so grateful to her, in sharing her story she has opened up pathways to understanding an integral rural and remote ‘what if’ question. Rhiannon is resilient and strong, moving through difficult experiences and into the challenges of motherhood. She highlights the incredible support of extended family networks, as we can call on loved ones from far away and rely on family back home too.

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Episode 29 with Rhiannon Finger from Central Queensland mum of four, early birth (24 weeks gestation), transfer, extended NICU stay, strength and resilience

Episode 29 with Rhiannon Finger from Central Queensland mum of four, early birth (24 weeks gestation), transfer, extended NICU stay, strength and resilience

Elisa James