Canada Releases New Postpartum Guide for Families

Public Health Agency of Canada

June 1, 2023 | Ottawa, ON | Public Health Agency of Canada

Having a baby can be a happy and wonderful time, but it can also bring worry and uncertainty. It is normal for all new parents to have questions and concerns as they go through this life-changing experience. Parents need trusted sources of information on postpartum and baby health so they can make informed decisions about what works best for the wellbeing of their family.

Today, the Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Health and the Honourable Carolyn Bennett, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions and Associate Minister of Health, announced the publication of Your Guide to Postpartum Health and Caring for Your Baby. The guide provides guidance and resources for parents and families on matters relating to care after giving birth, including physical health, mental health, family health, nutrition, and breastfeeding. The guide also provides information on pregnancy and infant loss.

The guide is the newest in a series of publications by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) dedicated to maternal and newborn health with a focus on pregnancy, as well as the preconception and postpartum periods. Parents' efforts to adopt and maintain healthy behaviours across these critical life periods can yield positive long-term impacts on the health and wellbeing of the whole family.

PHAC continues to work in collaboration with provinces, territories, and community-based organizations to support parents and families on the best practices for newborn and child health. The Agency invests over $80 million annually in the Community Action Program for Children and the Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program, to support healthy pregnancies, positive parenting, and healthy child development. These programs continue to be key avenues for reaching families in challenging situations with important public health information and supports.

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