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Newborn Care & Woman should rest after childbirth - Myth or Fact?

Newborn Care & Woman should rest after childbirth - Myth or Fact?

How to care infants in science way for a good development is the most concern of new mothers. 

And if mothers need to rest after childbirth (myth or fact) also gives many people headache.

So..How to take good care not only for your baby but also for yourself, and how to make time after childbirth become easier than ever? 

In response to your concerns, we would like to invite you to watch the livestream "NEWBORN CARE & WOMAN NEED TO REST AFTER CHILDBIRTH - MYTH OR FACT?” by Dr. TRAN THI HOANG OANH with more than 12 years experience at Children Hospital, specializes in consultation and treatment for newborns and toddlers; Newborn Care Training Certificate in France; working at Tan Binh Clinic.

 

 

 

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