OBGYN NEWS
We’re proud to see Melbourne Mothers recognised in the media for our thoughtful, personal approach to pregnancy, birth and women’s health. Here are a few articles and videos that share our story.
Melbourne Mothers contributes to public conversations about pregnancy, birth and women’s health.
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How Dr Vinay Rane marks Mother’s Day with family and gratitude
In this Herald Sun article, Dr Vinay Rane shares a warm and honest look at family life with his wife, Dr Christine Sammartino, while reflecting

Professor Vinay Rane shares his morning routine in the Herald Sun
In this Herald Sun feature, Professor Vinay Rane gives readers a warm and funny look at a Saturday morning shaped by early deliveries, family life,
“I see media commentary as one small way to help keep women’s health part of the wider public conversation.”
- Dr Vinay Rane - Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at Melbourne Mothers

Professor Vinay Rane interviewed by 10 News+ about baby brain in pregnancy
In this 10 News+ segment, Professor Vinay Rane comments on new research showing that pregnancy can change grey matter volume in the brain. The story

The quiet backbone of Australian healthcare
Associate Professor Vinay Rane reflects on the often-unseen work of Catholic healthcare providers, highlighting their role in maternity care, mental health, aged care and hospital

Dr Vinay Rane writes in The Age about obesity, access and inequality
In this opinion piece for The Age, Dr Vinay Rane reflects on the growing gap between medical progress and access to care. He argues that

The Age Opinion: “Why women’s hospitals are not working”
In this opinion piece for The Age, Dr Vinay Rane argues that women’s healthcare should not sit apart from the wider hospital system. He calls