About a dozen Tauranga midwives and their supporters have gathered to protest outside the Tauranga Hospital.
The midwives, who have formed a picket line along Cameron Rd, are among members of the Midwifery Employee Representation Service union taking part in a 12-hour strike from 9am to 9pm in Whakatāne and the Tauranga today.
It one of a number of strikes the midwives are holding around New Zealand this week.
Among those striking is Sally Johns, who has been a midwife at the hospital for eight years.
She is supported by her parents Ernie and Susan Haine, who are holding placards that read: "It's time to push. We have delivered for you, your delivery for us is overdue".