
Born in Peel: Examining Maternal and Infant Health 2010
Healthy mothers are more likely to have healthy infants, who grow up to be healthy children, adolescents, teens and adults. Born in Peel: Examining Maternal and Infant Health (2010) focuses on health throughout the earliest life stages – from maternal health prior to pregnancy through the first year of an infant’s life.
This report includes the following sections and chapters:
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- Table of Contents (PDF 31KB, 1 page)
- Executive Summary (PDF 92KB, 3 pages)
- How to Read this Report (PDF 33KB, 1 page)
- Introduction (PDF 71KB, 1 page)
- Purpose of this Report (PDF 64KB, 1 page)
- Population-Level Reproductive Health (Chapter 1)
- Preconception Period and Pregnancy (Chapter 2)
- Maternal Health Conditions (Chapter 3)
- Stillbirth (Chapter 4)
- Labour and Delivery (Chapter 5)
- General Birth Outcomes (Chapter 6)
- Breastfeeding (Chapter 7)
- First Year of Life (Chapter 8)
- Recommendations (PDF 70KB, 2 page2)
- Data Sources (PDF 88KB, 4 pages)
- Methods (PDF 147KB, 6 pages)
- Limitations (PDF 62KB, 1 page)
- Acknowledgements (PDF 67KB, 1 page)
- References (PDF 104KB, 6 pages)
- Appendix 1 – Concept Maps (PDF 90KB, 4 pages)
- Key Findings (PDF 323KB, 10 pages)
A complete copy of the report is available in PDF format: Born in Peel: Examining Maternal and Infant Health (2010). (PDF 2.26MB, 115 pages)
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