County of Lambton
Community Health Services Department
160 Exmouth St.
Point Edward, ON, Canada
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phone: (519) 383-8331
fax: (519) 383-7092
toll free: 1-800-667-1839

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 Parent & Baby Program

This page was reviewed or revised on Tuesday, April 27, 2010.

Child Health & Dental Services Department


Drop-In Program

The Drop-In Program is for moms, dads or caregivers to have their baby weighed, and to talk with a public health nurse about any concerns they have about their child's growth and development. Drop-In programs are held in locations listed in this brochure. [PDF] click here.

Child Health & Dental Services Programs [PDF] Spring 2010 click here.
 


Breastfeeding Help?

Speak with the public health nurse at drop-in or call the lactation consultant with your questinos or concerns at Children's Services Department,  519 383-8331, Ext. 3564 or 1-800-667-1839.

Link: http://www.lambtonhealth.on.ca/infant/breastsupp.asp

Related Link:  Dr. Jack Newman's website at www.drjacknewman.com for information and a video presentation.


Information Helpline

For answers to your questions about your baby's eating, sleeping, and general development call: 519 383-8331, Ext. 3568, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30.p.m., Monday to Friday.

Home Visits

By Public Health Nurses, phone: 519 383-8331, Ext. 3568.

General Information

Call 519 383-8331, Ext. 3557

Community Presentations

Upon request, phone: 519 383-8331, Ext. 3541.


The CHSD Resource Catalogue lists family health topical resources available to borrow. Click here to view the CHSD Resource Catalogue.

 

 

HEALTH INFORMATION

  

Baby-Friendly Public Places in Lambton County

Baby-Friendly Restaurants in Lambton County

Becoming a Parent

Benefits of Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding Support Services

Feed Your Baby From Six Months to One Year

Guidelines for Choosing Foods Based on Infants' Feeding Capabilities

Healthy Babies, Healthy Children Program

Introducing Solids To Your Baby

Little Sleepers Need Room to Breathe

New Nutrition Recommendations for Healthy Term Infants for Health Professionals

Parent & Baby Drop-in Centres

Postpartum Depression

Returning to Work

Safe Sleep Habits

Sample Menu for 1-2 Years

Sample Menu for 10-12 Months

Sample Menu for 7-9 Months

Use of Honey = Warning

Water Babies