Infant Feeding
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Input/Output Guidelines
References:HealthLinkBC – Pooping, peeing, and diaperingSick Kids-About Kids Health – Breastfeeding: How do you know your baby is getting enough milk? How do I Know if My Infant is Getting Enough Milk?Infant shows desire and wakes up frequently to feedD...
Vitamin D Supplementation
References:Caring for Kids – Vitamin DMyHealth.Alberta.ca – Vitamin D for Babies and Children What is Vitamin D and why does my Baby Need It?Babies need vitamin D for growth and developmentVitamin D helps build strong bones and teethBabies who do not ge...
Infant Reflux
References:MyHealth.Alberta.ca – Gastroesophageal Reflux in Babies and ChildrenLa Leche League International – Why Infant Reflux Matters What is Reflux?When food and stomach acid flow back into the throat from the stomachReflux is often not a serious pr...
Infant Feeding Referral Sources
1. Infant Feeding Appointments with a Public Health Nurse (NRPH)Call Niagara Parents (905-684-7555) or register onlineBook a one-on-one appointment with a public health nurse with breastfeeding/chestfeeding expertise to discuss questions or concerns abo...