 |
| |
A few of our favorites...

- Child and Baby Equipment Recalls - On this website you will find information on recalled toys and children’s products going back 10 years.
- Is Your Child Safe? There are imple steps that parents and caregivers can take to check that they are using safe children's products and that they are using the products safely. This website has information on cribs, car seats, bath seats, bunk beds...just to name a few.
- Canadian Toy Testing Council - An organization that tests toys and offers recommendations on quality toys for children.
- Child Safety Link -Child Safety Link is the injury prevention program based at the IWK Health Centre. They have information on preventing injuries at home, on the road, and at play. Child Safety Link has information on poison prevention, safe playgrounds and helmet use. Information on how to correctly install and use your carseats is also available.
-
- Breastfeeding Resources - Lots of great breastfeeding information, including info on pumping. Some of the links may not be working, but still a great site.
- Breastfeeding More Than One - A page of some information on nursing more than one child.
- Nursing Multiples - Information from the from the LaLeche League.
- Pregnancy Diary - Your guide to pregnancy and related information including pregnancy basics, pregnancy tests, diseases and more...
- KellyMom.Com - A great site about breastfeeding, including what medications are safe during breastfeeding.
- Obstetric Ultrasound: A Comprehensive Guide - Lots of information on ultrasound and how it works.
- Biophysical Profile (aka Planning Score) - Detailed description and information about this common test.
- Motherrisk - A clinic at the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children, lots of information on medications during pregnancy and on dealing with nausea and vomiting (including a message board and phone number).
- Sidelines Canada -A support group for women experiencing complicated pregnancies.
- Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome - A web site dedicated to information and support for parents dealing with TTTS.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Many of these links are medical in nature. Please always using caution before taking advice from any web site and check with your medical practitioner first!
|
|
|
|