Rare birth celebrated at Ipswich Hospital

West Moreton Health is celebrating the rare and culturally significant birth of baby Ally Osborne, born ‘en caul’ at Ipswich Hospital in September.

Born 2 September 2025, Ally was born still inside her amniotic sac, which is a rare occurrence that happens in fewer than one in 80,000 births.

It means when mum Dani Fitzgerald’s gave birth naturally, her “waters” never broke.

Dani said learning of the birth’s significance was deeply spiritual and moving.

“An Aboriginal Elder told me that being born ‘en caul’ means Ally is connected to the ancestors and came into the world with their protection to heal. It gave me instant chills,” she said.

Ally is the third child in the family, joining siblings Olivia, aged 10, and Lachlan, aged seven, alongside dad Daryl Osbourne who are thrilled with her arrival.

The birth was supported by the Jaghu Maternal and Infant Care team, with midwife Jazz Turner.

Dani said the continuity of care through Jaghu’s Midwifery Group Practice program made a profound difference.

“I didn’t realise there was a First Nations-specific program until a friend told me,” she said.

“I applied and couldn’t believe I got in. I cannot speak highly enough of the Jaghu team. I had the birth I wanted and felt supported every step of the way.”

Having experienced multiple miscarriages, Dani said the reassurance and cultural safety provided by the Jaghu team helped ease her anxiety throughout the pregnancy.

“I could message Jazz at any time and she’d reply.

“That kind of support is so important for women.“

Jaghu Midwifery Unit Manager Nicole Moller said the program expanded in January this year, with three midwives joining the team to deliver MGP care to more First Nations families.

It offers holistic, culturally safe care from pregnancy through to two years, supported by a dedicated Child Health Nurse, Social Worker, Aboriginal Health Worker and Social Emotional Wellbeing Officer.

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