KFL&A Public Health can help you during your parenting journey by sharing information and local resources to help you take care of your baby and yourself.
All information contained on the Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington Public Health website (the KFL&A Public Health website) has been posted for general information purposes only. The KFL&A Public Health website does not provide and the information contained thereon does not constitute medical advice. The information is not intended to replace or be a substitute for a consultation with a qualified professional. Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington Public Health accepts no responsibility for any reliance on the information contained on the KFL&A Public Health website. Please consult a qualified health care professional to meet your personal health care needs.
How often will I receive an e-mail? |
We will send you weekly e-mails for the first few months. There is plenty of local resources and information to share with parents of a newborn! As your baby grows older, e-mails will become less frequent. |
Can I sign up for e-mails if my baby is older? |
We will start sending you e-mails based on your child’s age. Below is a list of all the e-mails in the series listed by the age of your child. |
What will the e-mails be about? |
Each e-mail aims to answer the questions that you may have based on your child’s age. You can expect to learn about:
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Who writes the e-mails? |
KFL&A Public Health have worked together to highlight health information that you and your family can trust. Each e-mail has been written by our health professionals, including registered nurses, lactation consultants, and registered dietitians. |
How do I stop receiving e-mails? |
Click unsubscribe at the bottom of the e-mail at any time. |
View all parenting e-mails |
IntroWelcome! Thanks for signing up BirthThe many colours of baby poop: explained. 1 WeekYou have baby questions, we have answers! 2 WeeksWhat’s the deal with baby poop? 3 Weeks3 ways to connect with your baby 4 WeeksA quick checklist for tracking your baby’s development 6 WeeksEverything you need to know about immunizations 8 WeeksFollow up with your health care provider if you answer no to any of these questions… 3 MonthsWhen to introduce solid foods (hint: not yet) 4 MonthsParenting is hard. Try this to relax! 5 Months6 MonthsIs your baby ready for solid foods? 7 Months8 MonthsMoo! Your questions about cow’s milk, answered 9 Months"Babababa" - Babytalk translated ... or not 10 MonthsEating together = more veggies! 11 MonthsWhat the research says about spanking 12 Months15 MonthsBaby on the move! Special appointment alert! 18 Months |