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Can I Feed My Baby Breast Milk From Another Woman? (Fraser Health) [English] Public
Your own milk is best to feed your baby. When you can’t feed your baby your own milk, ‘pasteurized donor human milk’ from an official milk bank is the next best choice. Human milk donated to an official milk bank. The milk is treated to kill any harmful bacteria or viruses. Women who donate milk are checked for health concerns that could be passed to your baby. The milk is tested before and after being treated to make sure it is safe. (English) Colour
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Colostrum for Your Baby's Health (Fraser Health) [English] Public
The first milk a mother makes is called colostrum. It is a thick, sticky, yellowish liquid that is very good for your baby. It is easy to digest. It is rich in important nutrients, such as Vitamin A, protein, and minerals, which help your baby grow. It is also full of antibodies, helping protect your baby from bacteria and viruses. (English) Colour
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English (264759), Punjabi (264956)
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Breastfeeding My Baby (Large Poster) [English] Public
The Breastfeeding My Baby guide provides information on how to know if your baby is getting enough breast milk. Available sizes: 8.5 X 11 and 24 X 17. (English)
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Breastfeeding My Baby (Small Poster) [English] Public
The Breastfeeding My Baby guide provides information on how to know if your baby is getting enough breast milk. Available sizes: 8.5 X 11 and 24 X 17. (English)
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Breast Feeding - Using a Nipple Shield (Fraser Health) [English] Public
Nipple shield information for breastfeeding mothers including when and how to use it, how to wean baby off of using the shield, and how to clean the shield. (English) Colour
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Caring for Your Baby at Risk of Substance Withdrawal: Eat - Sleep - Console [English] Public
This booklet will guide parents/caregivers of newborns affected by substance use during pregnancy to plan to care for their baby after birth. You learn how you can help your baby stay safe, solutions to common concerns (including those related to Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome), and how nurses will help during your hospital stay, or during your baby's hospital stay, by focusing on the baby's ability to eat, sleep, and be consoled. (English) Colour
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Skin-to-Skin Cuddling in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (Fraser Health) [English] Public
Skin-to-skin is a great way to get to know your baby. Studies show skin-to-skin in early life gives your baby a good start in growing emotionally and creates trust between you and your baby. (English) Colour
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English (264962), Arabic (264963), Chinese - Simplified (264964), Chinese - Traditional (264768), Korean (264965), Persian - Farsi (264966), Punjabi (264967)
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Breastfeeding [English] Public
HealthLinkBC Health File information about breastfeeding including reasons to breastfeed your baby, when to breastfeed your baby, signs your baby is getting enough breast milk, vitamin D supplement, what you should and should not eat when breastfeeding, and when to get help with breastfeeding. Number 70. (English)
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English, Chinese - Traditional, French, Spanish, Punjabi, Vietnamese
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Immunization and Pregnancy [English] Public
Immunizations help protect you and your baby against serious diseases. Learn about immunization: Before you become pregnant, While you are pregnant, After the birth of your baby, and Your baby’s first immunizations. Make sure all your immunizations are up-to-date before you become pregnant. This will help protect you and your baby from many serious vaccine preventable diseases. (English)
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