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Dr. Davidow's Trip to The Dominican Republic
 This picture is of a patient whom Dr. Davidow performed a c-section on with local physician Dr. Sonya Garcia at The Good Samaritan Hospital in La Romana D.R.
Dr. Davidow's March trip was his 3rd time working in the Dominican Republic in the past year. Each visit, he spends his time performing needed gynecologic surgery on Haitian women who work and live in the D.R.
The Women's Health Group has made a total of 7 trips to the Dominican Republic to date: Dr. Davidow 3, Dr. Fischer 3, and Dr. Deldon-Saltin 1. The group plans to start a non-profit organization to further fund and support their efforts to treat women in need.

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Women's Health of Central Massachusetts
We are board-certified obstetricians and
gynecologists striving to deliver outstanding obstetric and
gynecological services to women throughout their lives. We have three
offices conveniently located throughout central Massachusetts in
Worcester, Marlborough, and Webster.
Women's Health of Central Massachusetts 100 MLK Jr. Blvd., Suite 300 Worcester, MA 01608
Ph: 508-755-4861
F: 508-752-1392
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Breastfeeding Helps Mom Stay Slimmer Later in Life
photo credit: womenshealth.gov
We would like to share this interesting article titled "Breastfeeding
Helps Mom Stay Slimmer Later in Life" with you. This article was
written and published by the Department of Health & Human Services,
womenshealth.gov on March 8, 2010. Enjoy!
FRIDAY, March 5 (HealthDay News) - The benefits of breast-feeding for
infants are numerous and well-known, but researchers are finding more
and more that breast-feeding can be a boon to mom's health as well.
In fact, the latest study on the subject suggests that women who
breast-feed have reduced amounts of abdominal fat, even decades later. to continue reading this article, click here. |
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March
for Babies April 18, 2010
Women's
Health will be an official sponsor for
the March of Dimes, March for Babies event on Sunday April 18th.
We
will have a booth set up behind City Hall in Worcester (at the start of
the walk) with plenty of free health information and give-aways!
In
addition to WHCMA's 4,000.00 sponsorship donation, the Women's Health
staff have started their own fund-raising team with a goal to raise
$2,000.00
If you are interested
in joining our team or donating, click on the graphic/link
below-->>>
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