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"The First 8 Days of Being a Mom is a wonderful practical guide for new moms. It's an invaluable resource to tell you what is normal, what to expect and what to do for you and your baby's first days together."

Ricki Lake and Abby Epstein, authors of "My Best Birth" and filmmakers of "The Business of Being Born"

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Pamela Pimental of MOMS Orange County says, .....

"This manual (The First 8 Days of Being a Mom) addresses every concern a mother will have after giving birth, both for herself and her newborn.  The journal allows the mother the chance to track the changes she is experiencing and the baby’s daily activities.  New moms, dads, and families will be relieved to know  things are progressing as they should, and when it is necessary to seek medical help.  A must have for any family approaching childbirth!"

Pamela Pimentel, RN - CEO of MOMS orange County

MOMS Orange County provides access to prenatal care, health screenings, health education, and referral services to more than 3,500 low income pregnant women annually in underserved communities in Orange County. Their services are offered at no cost to those who qualify.

Your donation to MOMS Orange County could make a difference. Please visit www.momsorangecounty.org to see what you can do to help. 

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