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If you’ve chosen to breastfeed your newborn, rest assured that there’s plenty of information, help and support available to you, both before and after your baby arrives.
These services are offered by your CLSC or by community groups.
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The loss of a baby during pregnancy, at birth or during the first few days of life is a devastating experience. How do you cope with the physical and emotional pain? Our perinatal bereavement specialists offer psychosocial counselling services for grieving parents.
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Day centres offer individual and group therapy aimed at helping seniors to maintain their autonomy and develop their functional capacities so they can remain in their community for as long as possible; they also offer respite services for family members.
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After you arrive home with your baby, it’s normal to have questions or concerns about your newborn. For more information, select a facility that offers this service.
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As you welcome your little miracle into the world, we’ll make sure your wishes are respected and that you feel encouraged and supported in all your decisions.
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Specialized health services for children are available at some of our facilities. Select the one nearest to you for more details.
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Are you pregnant? We encourage you to consult a doctor or a healthcare professional to monitor your pregnancy. For more information, select a facility that offers this service.
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During these meetings, future parents are given useful information about what to expect during pregnancy, the physical and psychological changes a woman will undergo, breastfeeding, labour and delivery, the newborn, and postnatal care.
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Midwives are health professionals who offer a global follow-up during pregnancy, the birth and for up to 6 weeks after the birth.
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Aire ouverte is a place for young people aged 12 to 25 where a range of health and wellness services are offered under the same roof.
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Pre-hospital emergency services are regulated by the Act respecting pre-hospital emergency services.
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The Info-Santé 811 service allows you to speak to a healthcare professional at any time of the day or night for advice or information about a non-urgent health problem.Info-Social 811 allows you to speak to a psychosocial intervention worker.The service is available 24/7.
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Lung cancer screening demonstration project
The lung cancer screening demonstration project offers Quebecers aged 55 to 74 with an elevated risk of developing lung cancer a range of services aimed at screening for lung cancer and reducing the risks of developing it or dying of it.
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With a doctor’s referral, outpatient clinics provide non-hospitalized users with consultation services for diagnoses, treatments and follow-up. For more information, select a facility that offers this service.
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24/7. Do you have an urgent health problem that requires IMMEDIATE ATTENTION? Our Emergency department can provide you with the care and services you need, at all hours of the day and night.