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January 2009
In This Issue
Take Good Prenatal Care To Breastfeed or Not? Join Our Childbirth Ed Classes Try Our Heart-Healthy Recipes
CKHS Childbirth Education Every year, more babies are welcomed into the world by caring Crozer and DCMH professionals than any other health system in Delaware County. CKHS offers weekly and monthly childbirth education classes. For more information, visit http://4ubaby.crozer.org.
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Pregnancy 101: Prenatal Care for Moms-to-Be When you become pregnant, taking care of yourself is more important than ever. Everything you do for the next nine months can affect your health as well as your baby. Because of this, women should begin regular prenatal care as early as possible. More>>
Featured Question of the Month Each month we’ll feature a common question that pregnant women or those looking to get pregnant may ask. This month’s topic is, Should I breastfeed my baby? More>>
Childbirth Education Classes at CKHS The key to good health that lasts a lifetime begins even before your baby is born. Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Delaware County Memorial Hospital offer a variety of fee-based maternal/child health education classes to help families prepare for the birth and care of an infant. Click here to access the classes available at each site for February and March.
February is American Heart Month. Celebrate with Heart-Healthy Recipes r heart a little love and check out the heart-healthy recipes featured through Crozer-Keystone’s Health eCooking Show™. Just log onto www.crozer.org, click on the Health eCooking Show icon on the home page, and click on the "Heart Healthy Recipes" link for recipes. More>>
Do You Have Gestational Diabetes? Learn More about This Common Problem If you’ve been diagnosed with gestational diabetes, the Crozer-Keystone Center for Diabetes can help. More>>
The Crozer-Keystone Mom/Baby Connection: A Valued Resource for new Parents Upon returning home from the hospital with your new bundle of joy, you may find yourself saying, “Now what?” More>> Crozer-Keystone Proud to be Smoke-Free As a health system, Crozer-Keystone has a vital interest in maintaining a healthy, safe, and hazard-free environment for our employees, patients, visitors and physicians. We’re pleased to announce that Crozer-Keystone is completely smoke-free, and all tobacco use is prohibited on all of our campuses.
Connect with Crozer-Keystone Health System Making it easy to get more information, pay your bill, or schedule a prompt appointment. More>>
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