Rural women could miss out on critical pregnancy care, as midwives struggle to cope with rising petrol prices.
The College of Midwives says some are considering cutting back on seeing expectant mothers when they're too far away because the price of petrol is too expensive.
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Spokeswoman Nicole Pihema said this is especially an issue in Northland, where visits are often spread out and some mothers are vulnerable.
She told Newstalk ZB's Mike Yardley that price rises are just not sustainable for them in the long term - and soon mothers will be missing out on home care.