Lunéville. A day dedicated to maternity: three good reasons for expectant parents to go

A little bundle of joy is about to join your family, and you have a thousand and one questions? The Lunéville Hospital Center can answer them. A maternity day is being held on Thursday, May 22, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the hospital lobby. Here are three good reasons to attend as expectant parents.
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This event brings together several professionals in one place.
Visitors will be able to interact with the teams from the hospital's women-mother-child center, as well as with external partners such as the information center on women's and family rights, the departmental council, the primary health insurance fund and the French Red Cross.
The topics covered will be wide-ranging. Participants will be able to discuss pregnancy, birth preparation, childbirth, breastfeeding, childcare, preventing sudden infant death, and infant nutrition. Expectant parents will receive a wealth of advice.
They won't be the only ones able to benefit from the knowledge provided by these professionals. The general public will be able to learn about contraception, gynecology, menopause, the early years of children, and puberty.
Booths, but also workshops! During this event, several highlights will enhance the sharing of information.
Pregnant women will have the opportunity to try a prenatal yoga session. Two slots have been set: one at 11 a.m. and the other at 3 p.m. Those interested must register in advance by emailing [email protected].
Non-alcoholic cocktails will be prepared throughout the day. The activity will address the important topic of fetal alcohol syndrome.
At 4 p.m., still by registration, a workshop dedicated to acupressure points during labor is planned.
First aid for infants and children will be introduced to the program. You can register for a session at 10:15 a.m., 11:15 a.m., or 2:15 p.m.
During this event, future parents will also be able to visit the hospital's maternity ward and learn more about how it works.
They will discover the individual rooms and the treatment area. If the department's activity allows it, they will extend their discovery to the pre-labor and delivery rooms.
Another great opportunity to answer some questions and allay concerns!
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