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People 6 months of age and older can be vaccinated against COVID-19. There is no charge for this vaccination.
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These services are provided to men who have sex with men, people who inject or inhale drugs, people who have been in prison, youth in difficulty (for example, street youth), sex workers, trans people and people who come from a region where HIV infection is endem
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In vulnerable individuals, vaccination is the best protection against complications from the flu.
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Vaccinations protect against certain illnesses that can have serious outcomes for ourselves and others. They also help to reduce the transmission of contagious diseases. In Quebec, vaccines are available free of charge to infants, children and teenagers.
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Several vaccines are available to protect adolescents, adults and the elderly from serious diseases. We recommend that you bring the vaccination record of the person to be vaccinated with you when you come to receive the vaccine.
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Need a blood test or other sample (urine, stool, etc.)? Consult this section for the schedule of the sampling center nearest you.
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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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Voluntary interruption of pregnancy (or abortion) services are offered at several facilities in the Montérégie region. The professionals who perform abortions do so according to each woman’s wishes and without judgement.
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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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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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Streptococcal A pharyngitis or tonsillitis