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Happy Father’s Day From Solace Women’s Care

Happy Father’s Day From Solace Women’s Care


Happy Fathers Day

Involving Your Dad-To-Be In Your Pregnancy Every Step Of The Way, Especially With High Risk Pregnancies. 

If you’re pregnant, congratulations! You’ve entered one of the most exciting times of your life. The knowledge that a precious baby is forming inside your body is nothing short of mind-boggling. It’s miraculous! Do you know who else is excited for you? The daddy-to-be is excited too, and Solace Women’s Care would like to honor all of the dads out there as we celebrate Father’s Day on June 17th. 

If you’re experiencing a high-risk pregnancy we know it’s a difficult for you. The fear of the unknown and what-ifs can consume you as you carry your baby. We’d like to remind you that it’s important to involve the help, love and support from all of those who love you and your baby the most. 

There are specific things you can do to help you involve the daddy-to-be in your high-risk pregnancy.

Solace Women’s Care is equipped to care for your high-risk pregnancy. Call and make an appointment so we can help you throughout your entire pregnancy. 

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