A MELBOURNE hospital has apologised to women who were forced to give up their babies for adoption over a 30-year period.
Monash Health chief executive Shelly Park said she was truly sorry for the pain and loss so many experienced through past adoption practices at the Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital in the 30-year period up to the late 1970s.
"I recognise that many women, particularly young single women, experienced grief, pain, anger and loss, some of which have continued to the present time," Ms Park said on Wednesday.
"For this, I apologise unconditionally."
From the 1950s to the 1970s, about 150,000 unwed Australian mothers had their babies removed by churches and adoption agencies.
A number of states, including Victoria, have apologised to mothers who had to relinquish their babies during this time.
On Thursday, Prime Minister Julia Gillard will make a formal apology in Canberra.
The Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital was one of the major maternity hospitals in Melbourne for several decades.
"On behalf of Monash Health, I acknowledge that many past adoption practices, particularly when considered against today's standards, were clearly misguided; often based on societal attitudes and pressures rather than the best interests of mother and child," Ms Park said.
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