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Invitation from Dr. Alan Greene

7 April 2010 13 views No Comment

I am thrilled that for the first time we have a month of empowerment and education about the positive potential of pregnancy. Pregnancy is a key time for women and their partners to take control of their own health and a unique opportunity to give the next generation the healthiest start.

As a pediatrician, I believe that all parents-to-be deserve to be taught about what matters. I volunteer for Pregnancy Awareness Month as a key vehicle for this education. But PAM isn’t just for those who are already expecting. Vital health moments occur before a woman even discovers she is pregnant. As a medical clinician I am equally excited about getting the word out to those who are considering trying to conceive and those who might find themselves pregnant.

I encourage you to join me and participate in PAM in whatever way works best for you, perhaps by coming in person to the May 1 event or signing up for the interactive newsletter or blogging, or taking the lead with your own ideas within your own circle of family, friends or colleagues to get the PAM word out during the month – or any combination! And please tell us about what you are doing. The ultimate goal of PAM is that everyone will take it as an opportunity to get messages out about pregnancy and health – that May will turn into the “Earth Day” for Pregnancy & New Parents.

Alan Greene, MD, FAAP
Author, “Raising Baby Green” and “From First Kicks to First Steps”

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