Postpartum Care and Understanding Your Newborn on October 6

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Postpartum Care and Understanding Your Newborn

About This Event

  • Event Type:Childbirth & Infant Care Classes

Details:This class focuses on what to expect after baby is born, such as: emotional and physical changes you can expect, the importance of rest and proper nutrition, and family planning. We also discuss normal characteristics of newborns, including basic baby care tasks, when to call your healthcare provider, and what information they will want to know when you call. This class meets on Thursdays from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.Contact Phone:

(309) 836-1570

AddressMcDonough District Hospital525 East Grant Street

MDH Auditorium (Lower Level)

Macomb, IL 61445Get DirectionsEvent Dates

  • Oct 6, 20227:00pm – 9:15pm
  • Dec 8, 20227:00pm – 9:15pm

Original source can be found here.



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