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Allaitement: guide pour les consultants

Aperçu de la table de référence sur l'allaitement

This Breastfeeding desk reference contains information on infant feeding, output and weight on one side (Breastfeeding frequency, tummy size, number of diapers, and baby weight), while the other side offers more in depth information about the assessment of effective breastfeeding for those working with breastfeeding mothers and their families as well as WHO approved guidelines on supplementation.

Also available in English.

Breastfeeding: Guidelines for Consultants

Snapshot of the "Breastfeeding desk reference for consultants"

This Breastfeeding desk reference contains information on infant feeding, output and weight on one side (Breastfeeding frequency, tummy size, number of diapers, and baby weight), while the other side offers more in depth information about the assessment of effective breastfeeding for those working with breastfeeding mothers and their families as well as WHO approved guidelines on supplementation.

Also available in French.

Signs that Feeding is Going Well

Aperçu du tableau "Breastfeeding Guidelines for Nursing Mothers"

This small table is a teaching aid for pregnant or new mothers in the first few weeks of their breastfeeding journey. Colourful graphics with minimal text provide an at-a-glance look that new parents find particularly helpful.

Provides information on Breastfeeding frequency, tummy size, number of diapers, and baby weight.

Print it so they can hang it on their fridge door!

Size: 13cm X 18cm or 5″ X 7″

Also available in French, Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Cree, Farsi, Gujarati, Hindi, Korean, Ojibway, Punjabi, Russian, Serbian, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Tamil, Urdu and Vietnamese.

 

 

 

Signes que le boire se déroule bien

Image du tableau "Guide pour les mères qui allaitent"

This small table is a teaching aid for pregnant or new mothers in the first few weeks of their breastfeeding journey. Colourful graphics with minimal text provide an at-a-glance look that new parents find particularly helpful.

Provides information on Breastfeeding frequency, tummy size, number of diapers, and baby weight.

Print it so they can hang it on their fridge door!

Size: 13cm X 18cm or 5″ X 7″

Also available in EnglishArabicBengaliChineseCreeFarsiGujaratiHindiKoreanOjibwayPunjabiRussianSerbianSomaliSpanishTagalogTamilUrdu and Vietnamese.

Prenatal Education Program

Prenatal Education Program

The Prenatal Education Program is a teaching aid for face-to-face prenatal education sessions. The audience for these modules includes the pregnant woman and her partner. The program consists of a series of 11 independent modules. Each module includes three files in PDF format: the slides, the speaker notes and a module outline (objectives, teaching aids, references, etc.).

Program Overview

Program Overview

This document provides an orientation to the program, a list of modules, methodology, suggested handouts and equipment, acknowledgements, program philosophy, etc. Revised 2018

Program Overview Program Overview in PDF format

1- Prenatal Care

1- Prenatal Care

Prenatal care guidelines and prenatal tests (schedule, prevention of low-birth weight, communicating with health care provider, amniocentesis, ultrasound, gestational diabetes, dental care, etc.) Revised 2018

1- Prenatal Care PowerPoint slides in PDF format

1- Prenatal Care PowerPoint notes in PDF format

1- Prenatal Care Module Outline in PDF format

2 - Changes in Pregnancy

2 – Changes in Pregnancy

Physiology of pregnancy (anatomical changes, development of baby, physical discomforts, etc.) Revised 2018

2 - Changes in Pregnancy PowerPoint slides in PDF format

2 - Changes in Pregnancy PowerPoint notes in PDF format

2 - Changes in Pregnancy Module Outline in PDF format

3 - Healthy Eating

3 – Healthy Eating

Nutrition (food groups, essential nutriments, etc.) Revised 2018

3 - Healthy Eating PowerPoint slides in PDF format

3 - Healthy Eating PowerPoint notes in PDF format

3 - Healthy Eating Module Outline in PDF format

4 - Physical & Emotional Fitness

4 – Physical & Emotional Fitness

Physical activity (importance, contra indications, tips, etc.)
Emotional changes in pregnancy (prenatal depression and anxiety, feelings about parenthood, communicating with partner, healthy ways to cope with stress etc.) Revised 2019

4 - Physical & Emotional Fitness PowerPoint slides in PDF format

4 - Physical & Emotional Fitness PowerPoint notes in PDF format

4 - Physical & Emotional Fitness Module Outline in PDF format

5 - Environmental Exposures

5 – Environmental Exposures

Substance use (alcohol, tobacco, medication, herbal products, etc.). Environmental issues Revised 2018

5 - Environmental Exposures PowerPoint slides in PDF format

5 - Environmental Exposures PowerPoint notes in PDF format

5 - Environmental Exposures Module Outline in PDF format

6 - Labour and Birth

6 – Labour and Birth

Physical preparation for childbirth (fetal positions, preterm labour, stages of labour). Practical preparation for hospital childbirth (birth plan, preparing suitcase, pre-registration, tour, etc.) Revised 2018

5 - Environmental Exposures PowerPoint slides in PDF format

5 - Environmental Exposures PowerPoint notes in PDF format

5 - Environmental Exposures Module Outline in PDF format

7 - Comfort Measures

7 – Comfort Measures

Physical preparation for childbirth (fetal positions, preterm labour, stages of labour). Practical preparation for hospital childbirth (birth plan, preparing suitcase, pre-registration, tour, etc.) Revised 2018

7 - Comfort Measures PowerPoint slides in PDF format

7 - Comfort Measures PowerPoint notes in PDF format

7 - Comfort Measures Module Outline in PDF format

8 - Medical Interventions & Caesarean Birth

8 – Medical Interventions & Caesarean Birth

Medical interventions / Pain management (anaesthetics, analgesics, episiotomy, caesarean birth, etc.) Revised 2018

8 - Medical Interventions & Caesarean Birth PowerPoint slides in PDF format

8 - Medical Interventions & Caesarean Birth PowerPoint notes in PDF format

8 - Medical Interventions & Caesarean Birth Module Outline in PDF format

9 - Breastfeeding Basics

9 – Breastfeeding Basics

Advantages, successful initiation and continuation, supports, etc. Revised 2016

9 - Breastfeeding Basics PowerPoint slides in PDF format

9 - Breastfeeding Basics PowerPoint notes in PDF format

9 - Breastfeeding Basics Module Outline in PDF format

10 - Postpartum Changes

10 – Postpartum Changes

Physical needs of mother after giving birth (pain relief, fatigue, discharges, etc.). Emotional needs of new family (postpartum mood disorders, partner’s feelings, etc.). Social needs of new family (roles and relationship, sexuality, home support, abuse/violence issues, etc.) Revised 2018

10 - Postpartum Changes PowerPoint slides in PDF format

10 - Postpartum Changes PowerPoint notes in PDF format

10 - Postpartum Changes Module Outline in PDF format

11 - Newborn Care & Safety

11 – Newborn Care & Safety

Newborn characteristics (characteristics, behaviours, growth & development, etc.). Taking care of newborn (hygiene, immunizations, warmth, attachment, sleep patterns, etc.). Baby safety (car seats, cribs, strollers, playpens, safe sleep, etc.) Revised 2018

11 - Newborn Care & Safety PowerPoint slides in PDF format

11 - Newborn Care & Safety PowerPoint notes in PDF format

11 - Newborn Care & Safety Module Outline in PDF format

Tips for Parents – Brain Development

Table of Contents

# Age & Stage
Theme
Title
1Preconception
Future mothers’ health
Did you know that the brain of a future baby can be affected by the mother’s health, even before she gets pregnant?
2Preconception
Future fathers’ health
Did you know that the brain of a future baby can be affected by the father’s health, even before conception?
3Pregnancy
Nutrition during pregnancy
Did you know that you should eat twice as healthy when you are pregnant, not twice as much?
4
Pregnancy
Exposures during  pregnancy
Did you know that what you are exposed to during pregnancy can affect your unborn baby’s brain?
5
Pregnancy
Managing stress  during pregnancy
Did you know that positive feelings during pregnancy  can help your unborn baby’s brain?
6
0-2 months
Your role as a parent
Did you know that your newborn needs your loving care to develop a healthy brain?
7
3-4 months
Attachment / relationships
Did you know that a baby’s secure attachment is important  for brain development?
8
5-6 months
Listening to your baby
Did you know that listening to your baby’s cues helps your baby’s brain to develop?
9
7-9 months
Feeding your baby
Did you know that healthy foods and healthy feeding habits help build a healthy brain?
10
10-12 months
Safe environments
Did you know that a safe environment will help your baby’s brain development?
11
12-15 months
Language and numbers
Did you know babies quickly gain an understanding of the world around them through the development of language?
12
16-18 months
Movement
Did you know there are movement guidelines for toddlers?
13
19-24 months
Everyday play using all the senses
Did you know that using the five senses when playing with your toddler helps your toddler’s brain development?
14
25-30 months
Routines
Did you know routines are important to help young children develop a healthy brain?
1531-36 monthsHelping your child copeDid you know you can help your child develop self-regulation?
To help your baby have a healthy brain, visit this interactive website: www.HealthyBabyHealthyBrain.ca