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"Why the last weeks count" is the name of a new marketing campaign being put out by the Cypress Health Region with posters, hand out cards, radio spots and online information which can be found at cypresshealth.ca/programs.

"It's always been a trend for expecting mom's to want to deliver earlier because they are uncomfortable with their pregnancy," said Nursing Unit Coordinator or Women and Children, Carol Dyck.

Full Interview with Carol Dyck"We've been associated with Institute for Health Care Improvement , which is a institute for health care out of the United States and it's a program we are involved with and it is one of the things they are promoting," added Dyck. "Because the province has gone to family centre care and to promote the safest thing possible for mom and babies this IHI think fits right into provincial goals they are doing.

Complications with early delivery includes eating problems, sleeping problems, breathing problems and more vulnerable to infection.