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The Scientific Benefits of Breastfeeding

WebThe short- and long-term health effects of breastfeeding for a baby are incredibly diverse. According to the CDC, breastfed babies have reduced risks of obesity, …

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Perinatal Resources EmmaWell

WebYou’ll never have to search far for the resources you need during your pregnancy and the postpartum period. EmmaWell's perinatal resource lists make searching for the best …

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Maternal Mental Health

WebRecommended reading on addressing maternal mental health issues. Karen Kleiman, MSW, LCSW, Amy Wenzel, PhD, ABPP, Hilary Waller, LPC, & Abby Adler Mandel, PhD

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EmmaWell: Taking a proactive approach to maternal mental health

WebToday we want to share with you (1) our view on the current status of maternal mental health (MMH), (2) why we are more inspired than ever to do our part in …

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Digital Program EmmaWell

WebEmmaWell's Digital Program combines the evidence-based components of support, guidance, and education to proactively reduce the risk for or prevent maternal mental …

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Fitness & Wellness

WebAcademy of Pelvic Health Physical Therapy - Women's Health PT Locator. Website. Email: [email protected]. Phone: 844-576-4055 ext. 808.

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Our Team EmmaWell

WebRadhi is a practicing OB-GYN physician who brings her passion for improving maternal health outcomes to EmmaWell. With over 20 years of experience, Radhi is Chief of …

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Our Experts EmmaWell

WebViraj Parikh, PA-CWomen's Health Expert. Viraj helped to develop and curate the EmmaWell digital program. As a women's health professional, Viraj has an extensive …

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Live Webinars EmmaWell

WebEmmaWell's live webinars are evidence-based classes taught by maternal health and childcare experts with the goal of helping you and your partner feel prepared for …

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A Brief History of Baby Feeding

WebDuring the 1930s, more than 70% of firstborn infants were breastfed at birth, and 45% of these babies were still feeding at the breast at three months of age. By 1965, …

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The Silver Linings of a Pandemic Baby

WebThe coronavirus pandemic has created a vast community of moms bonded by the collective experience of bringing a baby into our precarious world during this …

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On-Demand Webinars EmmaWell

WebEmmaWell's webinars are evidence-based classes taught by maternal health and childcare experts with the goal of helping you and your partner feel prepared for pregnancy, …

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Birth Equity Matters

WebBlack women in the United States are at a disadvantage when they become pregnant. Dr. Crear-Perry sat down with us to discuss why we need to value all women …

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The Do’s and Don’ts of Packing Your Hospital Bag for Birth

WebA cozy bathrobe is a good choice since you can wrap it around your baby during skin-to-skin time. Don’t pack pants that might put pressure on the lower abdominal …

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What to Eat, Drink, and Do for Pregnancy Nausea

WebMix fresh mint in your water, sniff mint leaves, suck on peppermint candies, or chew peppermint gum to soothe an upset stomach. Reap the Fruits of Your Labor. Fruity …

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Common Choking Hazards and How to Prevent Them

WebTake extra safety measures when preparing the following foods, or else avoid them entirely until your child is over the age of four. Fruits: Fruit is often a baby's …

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