Resources for Maternity and Newborn Care in New Westminster and Tri-Cities
The Maternity Hub in Fraser Northwest is a Shared Care initiative brought to you by your local prenatal healthcare providers.
Community Resources
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Maternity Care Providers
Search for a maternity care provider or find information on family physicians, midwives and obstetricians.
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Maternity Clinics
This is a list of maternity clinics in the Fraser Northwest communities (New Westminster and Tri-Cities).
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Immunization Information
Learn about local resources, when to vaccinate, why you should vaccanate and more.
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Virtual Classes
This is a list of virtual prenatal classes, resources and programs within B.C.
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Community Resources
This is a list of community services and resources available in the New Westminster and Tri-Cities region
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Newborn Care
We’ve provided local resources and a search engine called Pathways Community Service Directory to find more services.
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Breastfeeding Resources
Breast feeding resources, clinic support and YouTube videos to support you and your newborn.
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Exercise & Physical Therapy
Resources for physiotherapy, exercise, pre & post natal massage and chiropractors.
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Culturally Safe Resources
Resources for immigrant families, First Nations, Aboriginal families and indigenous families.
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Maternity Checkpoints
Information on your maternity journey which include routine checkups, when to seek care for you and your baby.
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Mental Health Support
Resources for mental health support, counselling, crisis lines, workbooks, medical information and more.
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Parents Community
Local facebook groups for moms and parents to find support and other like-minded parents.
Consider becoming a milk donor
The Provincial Milk Bank carefully screens potential breast-human milk donors, collects, pasteurizes, and distributes donor milk to support vulnerable infants in settings such as neonatal intensive care units. Due to high demand, the need for donor milk frequently surpasses the available supply. They are always in need of new donors. By increasing the amount of donated milk, they can provide more support to babies in our communities.