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Monarch Centre 30.01.2022

The Creator's Gift to Mothers https://youtu.be/rkaxLGI5WBw #breastfeeding #beststartpossible

Monarch Centre 09.01.2022

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Monarch Centre 26.12.2021

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Monarch Centre 16.12.2021

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Monarch Centre 06.12.2021

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Monarch Centre 22.11.2021

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Monarch Centre 04.11.2021

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Monarch Centre 19.10.2021

At Monarch Centre, we provide early postpartum care to all families who gave birth at The Ottawa Hospital. Both the birth mother and baby will be referred to the Monarch Centre as part of the discharge planning from The Ottawa Hospital. Once at Monarch, we provide support related to newborn feeding, weight loss, jaundice assessment, mothers recovery and any other important newborn or postpartum issues. We like to refer to this as a soft landing. When it’s appropriate we w...ill transition your care to your primary care provider. We will make sure that your records go with you for continuity of care. Once you have graduated" from our Centre, you may still need lactation support. Check out: https://eohu.ca/en/breastfeeding/ 1-800-267-7120 Breastfeeding supports https://eohu.ca/en/breastfeedinghelp/home #breastfeeding #ottawa #parentsupport #beststartpossible #softlanding #transitioncare

Monarch Centre 12.10.2021

At Monarch Centre, we provide early postpartum care to all families who gave birth at The Ottawa Hospital. Both the birth mother and baby will be referred to the Monarch Centre as part of the discharge planning from The Ottawa Hospital. Once at Monarch, we provide support related to newborn feeding, weight loss, jaundice assessment, mothers recovery and any other important newborn or postpartum issues. We like to refer to this as a soft landing. When it’s appropriate we w...ill transition your care to your primary care provider. We will make sure that your records go with you for continuity of care. Once you have graduated" from our Centre, you may still need lactation support. Check out this clinic: Centretown CHC 420 Cooper St https://www.centretownchc.org//early-years-earlyon-child-/ Jodi Ouelette 613-233-4697 Tuesdays-phone, virtual, and in person Tuesday-1-4 weight checks #breastfeeding #ottawa #parentsupport #beststartpossible #softlanding #transitioncare

Monarch Centre 26.09.2021

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Monarch Centre 19.09.2021

At Monarch Centre, we provide early postpartum care to all families who gave birth at The Ottawa Hospital. Both the birth mother and baby will be referred to the Monarch Centre as part of the discharge planning from The Ottawa Hospital. Once at Monarch, we provide support related to newborn feeding, weight loss, jaundice assessment, mothers recovery and any other important newborn or postpartum issues. We like to refer to this as a soft landing. When it’s appropriate we w...ill transition your care to your primary care provider. We will make sure that your records go with you for continuity of care. Once you have graduated" from our Centre, you may still need lactation support. Check out: Ottawa Public Health https://www.parentinginottawa.ca/en/breastfeeding.aspx In-person support available and can be booked on the babyline Babyline at 613-580-2424 x 23774 Or 613-580-6744 Email at [email protected] Connect by facebook https://www.facebook.com/parentinginottawa #breastfeeding #ottawa #parentsupport #beststartpossible #softlanding #transitioncare

Monarch Centre 03.09.2021

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Monarch Centre 28.06.2021

Be Sweet to Babies during immunizations: Breastfeed to minimize vaccination pain. #Breastfeeding #comfort #Vaccines https://youtu.be/yrKnz0sCsDw

Monarch Centre 03.06.2021

#Breastfeeding is always ready & portable. Breast milk is fresh & exactly the right temp. It is ready for your baby whenever at all times. No need to heat it, boil water or sterilize bottles. This makes feedings so much easier! Traveling or shopping with your baby is easier!

Monarch Centre 30.05.2021

Did you know that you can breastfeed to minimize vaccination pain? https://youtu.be/FrKmAth4ZGc #SkinToSkin #Breastfeeding #Comfort

Monarch Centre 18.05.2021

Looking for residents who have given birth between January 2018 and September 2020 in the Champlain Region (including Ottawa, Pembroke, Renfrew, Arnprior, Carleton Place, Kemptville, Cornwall, Winchester, Embrun, Casselman, Rockland & Hawkesbury). http://www.cmnrp.ca/en/cmnrp/For_Families_p4065.html

Monarch Centre 04.05.2021

#Breastfeeding is always ready & portable. Breast milk is fresh & exactly the right temp. It is ready for your baby whenever at all times. No need to heat it, boil water or sterilize bottles. This makes feedings so much easier! Traveling or shopping with your baby is easier!

Monarch Centre 20.04.2021

(New) Research participation: After an infection with COVID-19, your breast milk may have an increased level of antibodies to the novel coronavirus responsible for COVID-19. If you have had COVID-19 during pregnancy or lactation, OR you are considering, or have recently had any of the approved vaccines, please consider participating in our ongoing research that looks to learn more about how human milk provides protection against COVID-19. Please contact [email protected]. https://www.milkbankontario.ca/ #Breastfeeding #Research #MilkBank #BestStartPossible

Monarch Centre 11.04.2021

The size of your breasts does not matter. Big or small, your breasts will make enough milk for your baby. Breasts start to get ready for baby very early in pregnancy. Your breasts can make colostrum once you are in your second trimester. As soon as your baby is born, hormones tell your breasts to start making more milk. Your breasts will make as much milk as your baby needs. The more your baby breastfeeds the more milk you will make! #Breastfeeding

Monarch Centre 25.03.2021

Did you know that that breastfeeding can protect mothers from many diseases such as: breast & ovarian cancer, diabetes, & heart disease. #BenefitsOfBreastfeeding #NotJustForBaby #Breastfeeding

Monarch Centre 13.11.2020

Do you know how to hand express breast milk? Please consider joining this study: https://survey.toh.on.ca/limesurvey/index.php... #breastfeeding #handexpression #parents #support

Monarch Centre 30.10.2020

What should I expect for my own visit at the Monarch Centre? - A nurse who is also a lactation consultant will see you. She will ask questions about your postpartum experience so far and answer any questions you may have. She will review and assess your physical recovery and provide any follow up care as required. - The physician will complete any exam required - Staple removal and wound care as needed... - Mental health screening and support #momsupport #postpartum #4thtrimester #recovery

Monarch Centre 27.10.2020

What should I expect for my newborn's visit at the Monarch Centre? - A nurse who is also a lactation consultant will see you initially. She will ask questions about the baby’s feedings and how the last 24 hours have been with wet and dirty diapers. - We will evaluate your baby for jaundice by testing the bilirubin level. - We also provide all follow up care and coordinate treatment if required... - Newborn Screen for serious metabolic diseases will be completed if needed - We will ensure that proper follow up is provided with your family doctor or pediatrician. - If you do not have a primary care provider, we will help you find one - Feeding advice and recommendations will be made no matter how you choose to feed your newborn. #postpartum #newborn #newborncare #breastfeeding

Monarch Centre 09.10.2020

We’ve created a New Centre for the New Centre of the Universe. This is how we like to think of ourselves at Monarch. Across Ontario, the length of postpartum hospital stay has transitioned to a new model: one sleep for vaginal delivery, and two sleeps for cesarean sections. This new discharge model brings with it many advantages as long as it is accompanied by strong, evidence-based care for mom and baby. That’s where we come in. At Monarch, we coordinate discharge direc...tly with your hospital providers, to make sure that mom and baby are discharged when ready, and when it is medically appropriate. Upon coordinated discharge from hospital, Monarch is here for that transition that soft landing as you begin life at home with your new family. We have created a welcoming place where you can access the combined skills of experienced, committed, and passionate newborn-health physicians, nurses and lactation consultants. From newborn screening and postpartum services to breastfeeding consultation, counseling and special procedures, at Monarch, we love our job almost as much as you love your baby. The best possible care that’s our promise to both of you. Monarch Centre is an innovative multi disciplinary maternal and newborn health clinic providing evidence based comprehensive care. Following the birth of your baby, you and your baby will need extra support and follow up care. When you are ready for discharge from the Ottawa Hospital, you will be referred to the Monarch Centre for your first 24-48 hour check up. At the Monarch Centre, we have Registered Nurses, Board Certified Lactation Consultants and Family Doctors who specialize in maternal and newborn care. We provide all necessary breastfeeding support, bilirubin checks for jaundice and full post partum check up and follow up for mom and baby. #breastfeeding #postpartum #support #newparent #newborncare

Monarch Centre 29.09.2020

What to expect for your visit at the BANK street site: https://youtu.be/Xu-z7cE-zoI

Monarch Centre 23.09.2020

What to expect for your visit at the Cleopatra Monarch Centre site: https://youtu.be/4YKyyjhLBMU