Welcome Baby Prenatal Nutrition Program

Health Connections
Jen Andrews, RD
Welcome Baby coordinator

Are you pregnant and looking for support?
Join a weekly free Welcome Baby prenatal nutrition group to learn about having a healthy pregnancy and taking care of your baby. You must join during your pregnancy and then you can continue until your baby is 6 months old.
Childminding for children under 6 years of age is only available at one of our groups, Compass Community Health. Children over one year of age cannot attend the other groups at this time. Check back for updates to see when other groups will have childminding in the future.
Speak with a Registered Dietitian & Registered Nurse
- Pregnancy
- Labour and birth
- Managing stress
- Eating well and cooking healthy food
- Breastfeeding
- Community supports
Included with the program, as needed:
- Grocery gift cards
- Bus tickets
- Gift cards for prenatal vitamins
- Vitamin D for babies receiving breast milk

How do I join?
Choose one Welcome Baby group to attend and register on your first visit.
Welcome Baby Group Locations
All in-person groups are open. Choose only one location to join.
To find a group close to where you live, enter an address or intersection into the search box.
We are committed to creating environments that meet the needs of all our members, therefore there may be differences in what groups offer. Details are included with each listing below.
Prenatal nutrition group hours and locations
Attending an in-person group is a wonderful opportunity for you to meet and get to know other people, talk with a Registered Nurse and Registered Dietitian and enjoy a snack together. Continuing to attend after you have your baby provides the opportunity for your baby to meet other people and a great way for you to spend quality time with your baby.
Location | Hours & Additional Details |
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New location: Welcome Baby (Public Health Services) |
Tuesdays, 9:30 to 11:30 am Closed December 26, 2023 and January 2, 2024 |
Welcome Baby (Public Health Services) |
Tuesdays, 12:30 to 2:30 pm Closed December 26, 2023 and January 2, 2024 |
Welcome Baby (Public Health Services) |
Wednesdays, 1 to 3 pm Closed December 6 and December 27, 2023 and January 3, 2024 |
Welcome Baby (Public Health Services) |
Wednesdays, 1 to 3 pm Closed December 6 and December 27, 2023 and January 3, 2024 |
Welcome Baby (Public Health Services) |
Thursdays, 9:30 to 11:30 am Closed December 28, 2023 and January 4, 2024 |
Welcome Baby |
Thursdays, 12:30 to 2:30 pm Closed Thursday November 23, December 28, 2023 and January 4, 2024 |
Online group
The online group option is available for those experiencing barriers to attending an in-person Welcome Baby group.
Location | Hours & Additional Details |
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Welcome Baby (Public Health Services) |
Thursdays, 1 to 2 pm Closed December 28, 2023 and January 4, 2024 |
- Learn about healthy pregnancy, healthy eating, breastfeeding, phases of labour and infant feeding in free one-on-one prenatal sessions
- Postnatal group for parents and children from 0-6 years old
- Baby massage class for parents and infants from 0 to 12 months
- Free childcare during program for children from 2 to 6 years old
- Access to food, bus tickets and vitamins are provided to low income women
- You must speak French to access this program
- Wheelchair accessible location
- For an appointment call 905-528-0163 ext. 3230, or visit Centre de santé communautaire Hamilton Niagara for more information
Indigenous people and families can access this program where we strive to encourage and promote healthy pregnancies. If you are pregnant or have a baby less than 6 months of age you are welcome to join the program. Dads are encouraged to participate.
Hamilton Regional Indian Centre
Email [email protected] or call 905-548-9593 ext. 227
- Weekly educational prenatal and postnatal programs with lunch and bus tickets provided
- Incentives for program participation (eg. Gift cards)
- Prenatal vitamin supplements
- 1 on 1 support
- Breastfeeding support
- Cultural Teachings
Funding provided in part by the Public Health Agency of Canada. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada.