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Happy Father's Days.

From the Prenatal Ed Update
Vol. 3 #6 June 15, 1998

Father's Day Sunday June 20, 1999

Fathering begins with conception. Expectant fathers can play a major role
in improving pregnancy and lowering the possibilities of complications for
both mother and baby. Fathers can offer tangible support, which acts as a
buffer to stress and which studies show is the most important factor in
preventing complications...

Some of the ways expectant fathers can support healthy pregnancies are...

See http://www.PrenatalEd.com/newsv3n6.htm

The Prenatal Ed Update is a monthly newsletter is published by Practice
Development, Inc for healthcare practitioners, health educators, medical
case managers, employers and insurers who share our commitment to promoting
perinatal health.To learn more about the PrenatalEd Update, and to have it
delivered to your email each month, visit http://www.PrenatalEd.com/news.htm

Claire Jennings
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PrenatalEd - http://www.PrenatalEd.com
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