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First droplets: First milk matters most

https://bcch.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog124007
Morton, Jane.
URL
https://firstdroplets.com/
Material Type
Website
Breastfeeding needs the most attention in the first five days after birth, particularly the first hours. *Droplet?s mission is to encourage parents to take advantage of this critical window with the most effective breastfeeding techniques to prevent common challenges. What happens (or doesn?t happe…
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URL
https://firstdroplets.com/
Author
Morton, Jane
Subject
Breastfeeding
Childbirth
Abstract
Breastfeeding needs the most attention in the first five days after birth, particularly the first hours. *Droplet?s mission is to encourage parents to take advantage of this critical window with the most effective breastfeeding techniques to prevent common challenges. What happens (or doesn?t happen) in the earliest hours matters the most. This website provides teaching videos aimed at new parents but also useful for health professionals.
Language
English
Material Type
Website
URLs
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Breastfeeding your baby

https://bcch.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog110841
Kem Murch Productions, Inc. London, ON: Kem Murch Productions, Inc. , 2003.
Material Type
Kit
Call Number
GK 560 KEM 2003
Availability
1 copy, 1 available
Breastfeeding mothers and health caregivers from First Nations communities across Ontario share their personal experiences and valuable "how-to" information about breastfeeding. They represent diverse communities and reasons for choosing breastfeeding as the best choice for their children and thems…
Author
Kem Murch Productions, Inc.
Place of Publication
London, ON
Publisher
Kem Murch Productions, Inc.
Publication Date
2003
Physical Description
1 DVD: 17 minutes; Paperback booklet: 18 pages
Subject
Breastfeeding
Aboriginal Health
Abstract
Breastfeeding mothers and health caregivers from First Nations communities across Ontario share their personal experiences and valuable "how-to" information about breastfeeding. They represent diverse communities and reasons for choosing breastfeeding as the best choice for their children and themselves.
Language
English
Material Type
Kit
Call Number
GK 560 KEM 2003

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Copy 1 BC Children's and Women's Family Library Available
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