This publication by the National Collaborating Centre for Healthy Public Policy (NCCHPP) is intended for public health actors working on or interested in Health in All Policies (HiAP) or HiAP-inspired approaches. Ito provides an overview and a summary of the main discussions that took place during the inaugural meeting of the Canadian Network for Health in All Policies (CNHiAP), held on…
This section covers the characteristics of the newborn, their ways of communicating, their sleep and their development.
This section provides useful information on parental leave, financial aid, childcare services, provincial and federal government programs and services, as well as available associations and support resources.
This section provides essential information on feeding your child, covering milk, breastfeeding, bottle feeding, water, introducing food and common feeding problems.
This section covers being a father, being a mother, parenting together and growing as a family.
This section covers everything related to pregnancy, fertilization, fetal development, nutrition during pregnancy, health care, preparation for breastfeeding, preparation for childbirth, etc.
The section addresses baby health and care, the most common health issues, creating a safe environment for the baby and the first aid to provide.
This section is intended to help you recognize the start of labor and know when to go to the hospital or birthing centre. It gives information on support, pain management, stages of labor and possible interventions. It also describes the first moments with your baby.
Unfortunately we are unable to answer individual questions or make a health diagnosis.