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We have juice again!

We have found a new juice to use for the 28-week glucose screening test.  If you received a bottle of orange Glucola and would like to switch it out for the juice, please drop by and pick it up at your convenience.

Mothers and babies need to smell each other

Did you know that a woman builds several thousand new sensory neurons for smell during pregnancy[1]? These are immature at the beginning of pregnancy, which may explain the hypersensitive nose of the first trimester and some food smell aversions. They all fully mature at the end of pregnancy, just at the time when a mother has the strongest imperative to imprint her new baby’s smell into her brain.
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