If anyone is interested in prenatal guidelines, you may want to review the
Family-Centred Maternity and Newborn Care: National Guidelines, 4th Edition
from Health Canada's website, it is available in French and English. See
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/childhood-youth/cyfh/child_and_youth/physical_he
alth/maternity.html
Another resource is the Health of Canada's Children:A CICH Profile. Third
edition was released in August 2000 by the Canadian Institute of Child
Health in English and French. A copy of the book, cost is $45. The book
focuses on: Pregnancy, birth and infancy, pre-school aged children, youth,
income inequity, mental health and well-being, children and youth with
disabilities, aboriginal children and youth and children's environmental
health. You can see about it at www.cich.ca .
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From: "Lisa Nixon" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 4:09 PM
Subject: PrenatalEd Update October 2000
> The October 2000 issue of PrenatalEd Update is here at last. Come visit
> http://www.PrenatalEd.com/frames.htm to find out more about...
>
> September's Prenatal Ed Poll:(Non-) communication in healthcare results
and
> discussion, Past poll question reaches Supreme Court, Understanding racial
> disparity in infant mortality by James Scanlan, "Born in the USA: A
> Provocative Look at Having Babies in America." premiers on PBS, SIDS
Update,
> Health Literacy Month, and more Sites Worth a Visit.
>
>
> Lisa Nixon
> www.prenataled.com
>
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