Women's Health GP, Lactation Consultant,
and NDC Practitioner
About
About Dr Marlo Roberts
Dr Marlo Roberts studied postgraduate medicine at the University of Queensland, graduating in 2008. She completed General Practice training in Melbourne and gained Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners in 2013.
Marlo is also an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC).
She also has a Diploma in Child Health (DCH) from University of Sydney and has completed training in Neuroprotective Developmental Care of the Infant (“The Possums Programs”) through the Possums Clinic/NDC Institute, becoming accredited in 2019.
Marlo is passionate about women's health through all life stages, including assisting women with all range of menstrual and other gynaecological problems at any stage of life, preconception care, pregnancy and postpartum care including breastfeeding, and peri- and post-menopause.
Professional qualifications and affiliations
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Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
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International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC)
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Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP)
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Diploma of Child Health (DCH)
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Bachelor of Science (Biomedical) (BSc)
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NDC (Neuroprotective Developmental Care of the Newborn/”Possums”) Practitioner
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Member of Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine
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Member of Lactation Consultants of Australia and New Zealand (LCANZ)
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Professional member of Australian Breastfeeding Association
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Member of the Australasian Menopause Society
Postpartum care and breastfeeding
Dr Marlo can assist with issues including:
Issues with milk supply
Over or under supply, functional lactose overload, use of medications to improve supply, advice around weaning
Pain with feeding
Assessment of pain with breastfeeding, to diagnose the cause and work on improving pain with making adjustments to positioning and attachment/fit and hold, or treating any other issues such as vasospasm or infection
Concerns about your baby
Poor weight gain in baby, concern regarding possible allergies, vomiting or unsettled behaviour in baby, opinion regarding tongue ties, and assessment of other medical conditions
Concerns for mum
Medication safety in pregnancy and breastfeeding, contraception while breastfeeding, sexual health, pre-pregnancy and postpartum check ups, general women's health concerns
Antenatal care
Care during pregnancy, including antenatal breastfeeding consultation to prepare for breastfeeding your baby
Preconception & fertility
assessment
Checks ups when planning for pregnancy, including assessment of fertility
Sleep difficulties for your baby
Challenges with sleep in your infant (up to 12 months of age), using the NDC/"Possums" approach
Postnatal checks
Postnatal check ups for mum and baby
Infant sleep challenges
Difficulties with your child’s sleep can be one of the most challenging aspects of parenting. Parents often hear advice from a range of sources who no doubt mean well, but often include strategies which are difficult to implement or go against the natural biology of the baby. Unfortunately there are many myths when it comes to baby and toddler sleep which are common in casual and professional advice, but often exacerbate sleep problems in children.
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The "Possums approach" to sleep takes a cued-care approach, emphasising parental values, and focusing on the biological sleep regulators. Evidence has shown it reduces parent-child nighttime conflict and improves family sleep overall. The Possums approach aims to make nighttimes easier, and the daytime more enjoyable. It does NOT involve any “controlled crying/cry it out” methods.
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As an NDC Practitioner trained in the “Possums Programs”, Marlo will be able to problem-solve the difficulties you are having with your child’s sleep. She will teach you about the biological regulators of sleep, to allow you to trust that your baby will take the sleep they need without you “teaching” them to sleep/self-settle, or needing to focus on tired-signs or awake times. The aim is to allow you to enjoy your day with your child without focus on their sleep, which in turn will make the nights easier, with time. This approach is likely quite different to what you have previously learnt about baby sleep.
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There is further information about the Possums Sleep Program/Neuroprotective Developmental Care on the Possums sleep program website. If you are needing further assistance and personalised strategies to address your particular challenges, please book an appointment.
Useful links and resources
Breastfeeding
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Australian Breastfeeding Association – helpline 1800 686 268
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Human milk – Tailor made for tiny humans
Infant care and child health
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Maternal Child Health Line – phone 13 22 29 (available 24 hours a day for the cost of a local call throughout Victoria)
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Preventing food allergy – Nip Allergies in the Bub website
Parental mental health
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Parentline – phone 13 22 89 (available 8am to 12 midnight – 7 days a week, every day of the year)
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PANDA – phone 1300 726 306
Women’s health & Menopause
Book an appointment
Marlo is currently consulting at Jean Hailes Medical Clinic in Melbourne CBD and online via Telehealth.
Address
Level 1, 114 Flinders Street Melbourne VIC 3000 (between Russell & Exhibition St)
Phone
03 9562 7555