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Transitioning Your Baby From the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit To the Pediatric Unit (Langley Memorial Hospital) [English] Permalink Public
Your baby is getting well enough to soon be transitioned (moved) to our pediatric unit. This means your baby will no longer need special nursing care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). (English) Colour
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265573Transitioning Your Baby From the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit To the Pediatric Unit (Surrey Memorial Hospital) [English] Permalink Public
Your baby is getting well enough to soon be transitioned (moved) to our pediatric unit. This means your baby will no longer need special nursing care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). (English) Colour
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265574Transitioning Your Baby From the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit To the Pediatric Unit (Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Centre) [English] Permalink Public
Your baby is getting well enough to soon be transitioned (moved) to our pediatric unit. This means your baby will no longer need special nursing care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). (English) Colour
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265565Tiny Baby Parent Handbook [English] Permalink Public
Congratulations on your new tiny baby! We understand this might be a stressful time for you and your family. We hope this booklet helps you learn what to expect about your journey in the NICU at SMH. You are the most important people to your baby and an important part of your baby’s care team. This is why it is best to be present and involved as soon after birth as possible and as much as possible. Read what some tiny baby parents said about their journey. (English) Colour
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267714Tiny Baby Parent Handbook [Punjabi] Permalink Public
Congratulations on your new tiny baby! We understand this might be a stressful time for you and your family. We hope this booklet helps you learn what to expect about your journey in the NICU at SMH. You are the most important people to your baby and an important part of your baby’s care team. This is why it is best to be present and involved as soon after birth as possible and as much as possible. Read what some tiny baby parents said about their journey. (Punjabi) Colour
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English (267714), Arabic (267716), Punjabi (267715)
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267715Tiny Baby Parent Handbook [Arabic] Permalink Public
Congratulations on your new tiny baby! We understand this might be a stressful time for you and your family. We hope this booklet helps you learn what to expect about your journey in the NICU at SMH. You are the most important people to your baby and an important part of your baby’s care team. This is why it is best to be present and involved as soon after birth as possible and as much as possible. Read what some tiny baby parents said about their journey. (Arabic) Colour
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English (267714), Arabic (267716), Punjabi (267715)
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267716Babies and Sleep - What can I expect? [English] Permalink Public
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Provided by a Public Health Nurse: Summarizes information about babies' sleep and tips to help them baby sleep better - meant to supplement to a conversation with a Public Health Nurse. (English) Colour
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264638When Your Child is in Hospital - For Support Persons of Children and Teens with Eating Disorders (Langley Memorial Hospital) [English] Permalink Public
Your child is in the hospital so we can treat some dangerous side effects of their eating disorder. This booklet describes the unit, our approach to care, the care team, what you can expect, and how you can support your child. (English) Colour
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267485A Guide to Your Stay in Hospital: Information for children and teens with eating disorders (Langley Memorial Hospital) [English] Permalink Public
This booklet is for children and teens in the hospital because of dangerous side effects of their eating disorder. It introduces them to the care team and describes what to expect. (English) Colour
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267470A Guide to Your Stay in Hospital: Information for children and teens with eating disorders (Royal Columbian Hospital) [English] Permalink Public
This booklet is for children and teens in the hospital because of dangerous side effects of their eating disorder. It introduces them to the care team and describes what to expect. (English) Colour
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