Perinatal & Newborn Health

PCMCH supports the health of people from pregnancy through to postpartum, as well as newborns, through the work of the Perinatal-Newborn Committee (PNC). The PNC’s work aims to develop a care system that delivers timely, equitable, evidence-based, accessible, high-quality and family-centred care that is efficient and effective, and to make Ontario the best place to give birth.

PCMCH’s perinatal and newborn health initiatives support both community and hospital settings, and recognize the differences in healthcare delivery in urban, rural and remote parts of the province. The PNC works closely with several PCMCH sub-committees that focus on specific elements of perinatal and newborn care, as well as system partners, care provider organizations and regional networks to fulfill its mandate.

Resource Library

Resource Library

Preeclampsia

Preeclampsia is a serious health condition that can develop during…
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Respiratory Viruses and Immunizations

Updated Resources on RSV Prevention for Infants and High-Risk Children…
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Safe Administration of Oxytocin

The Safe Administration of Oxytocin guideline report, developed by PCMCH in 2019,…
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Standards of Postnatal Care

Please note: The Jaundice and Hyperbilirubinemia Screening section of the…
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Vaginal Birth after Caesarean Quality Standard

The Vaginal Birth after Caesarean (VBAC) Quality Standard provides information…
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