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Support Services

  • Baby's Best Chance
  • BC College of Family Physicans
  • BC College of Midwives
  • BC HealthGuide Program
  • Birth Certificate and Registration of Birth
  • Breastfeeding
  • Canadian Pediatric Society
  • Canadian Red Cross
  • Dads Can
  • Dial-A-Dietititian
  • Family Planning
  • Fathering
  • INFACT Canada
  • List of Birth Attendants and Services
  • Mama Dearest
  • Motherrisk
  • Pregnancy Information
  • Postpartum Depression
  • Quintessence Foundation
  • Yoga Movement
  • References

    1. Becoming a parent, 2004. BCHealthFiles, Child Development Series, November, No.92. British Columbia Ministry of Health.
    2. Cool Text: Logo and Graphics Generator
    3. Ebbeling, C., Pearson, M., Sorensen, G., Levine, R., Hebert, J., Salkeld, J., & Peterson, K., 2007. Conceptualization and development of a theory-based healthful eating and physical activity intervention for postpartum women who are low income, Health Promotion Practice, Jan., Vol. 8, No. 1 pp. 50-59.
    4. Eisenberg, A., Murkoff, H. E., Hathaway, S. E. (1991). What to expect when you're expecting. (2nd ed.) New York, NY: Workman Publishing Company, Inc.
    5. Hill, P., & Aldag, J., 2007. Maternal perceived quality of life following childbirth, Journal of Gynecological and Neonatal Nurses, March, Vol. 36, pp. 328-334.
    6. McVeye, C.(1997). Motherhood experiences and infant care responsibilities of first-time mothers. Clinical Nursing Research, 6(4)pp.335-348.
    7. Ministry of Health. (2006). Baby's best chance: Parent's handbook of pregnancy and baby care. Retrieved October 30, 2007 from http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/library/publications/year/2005/babybestchance.pdf
    8. Morin, K. (2004). Current thoughts on healthy term infant nutrition: the first twelve months, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, Vol.29(5), p.312-317. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.
    9. Ngom, P., Collinson, A., Pido-Lopez, J., Henson, S., Prentice, A., Aspinall, R., Improved thymic function in exclusively breastfed infants is associated with higher interleukin 7 concentrations in their mothers' breast milk, 2004. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol. 80, No. 3, p. 722-728.
    10. Ringdahl, E., 2002. Promoting postpartum exercise, Physician & Sportsmedicine Vol. 30(2)p. 31-38. Retreived November 5, 2007, from Health Scource: Nursing/Academic Edtition datatbase.
    11. What to Expect
    12. You Tube

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