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Pregnancy & Babies

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Breastfeeding Support

Choosing the way to feed your new baby is one of the most important decisions new or expectant parents will make. It is important to understand how breastfeeding benefits infants and families. To learn more about breastfeeding and lactation support:

  • ask your health care provider,
  • enroll in a prenatal or breastfeeding class and bring a family member or friend,
  • tour a maternity hospital or birthing center, and
  • seek out community support groups or services.

In some situations, parents or infants may have medical or health concerns that affect breastfeeding as a choice. If this is a concern, talk to your health care provider.

 

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Safe Sleep for your Baby

Where is the safest place for your baby to sleep?  
The best place for your baby to sleep is in a bassinet or crib. If you have multiples (twins, triplets or more), put each baby in his own bassinet or crib. Don’t bed share. Safe sleep can help protect your baby from sudden infant death syndrome (also called SIDS) and other dangers. For more tips, click here.

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Welcome Home Baby Program

Navigating this new world of parenting an infant can be a challenge.  We're here to help! The Welcome Home Baby Program promotes healthy babies and families by providing every new parent in the county a one-time visit with one of our public health nurses. During the visit, parents receive one-on-one education related to infant safety, feedings, development, immunizations, post-partum depression, and more!

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Early Intervention Program

The Early Intervention Program offers help and support to promote your child's development based on their individual needs.  These services include a child developmental evaluation, home visits, speech, physical and other therapies.