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Created specially to meet the unique needs of mothers with babies up to three month of age, this group provides education, reassurance and support along with a little T.L.C. in an informal, comfortable setting. Lactation consultants and nurses will answer questions about infant care, breastfeeding, ways to comfort your baby, taking care of yourself and more.
This is an in-person class, limited to five couples per session. The class focuses on practicing techniques and positions to support ease in pregnancy and labor.
Pregnancy and delivery can cause your body to experience many physical changes, including the development of pelvic floor disorders. Care for Your Core and Pelvic Floor is taught by a physical therapist who specializes in the ways in which pregnancy and delivery affect the pelvic floor. The class will address common issues like back and pelvic pain, diastasis recti, urinary incontinence and pelvic floor dysfunction. Learn what changes to expect, how to prepare for childbirth and how to maximize your recovery after a vaginal birth or cesarean section.
Join us for the 11th annual Art Meets Medicine exhibit, featuring more than 100 art pieces created by cancer patients and their caregivers, exploring creative ways to bring hope to healing.
A diagnosis of cancer can often be one of the most stressful experiences in a person’s life. You may feel overwhelmed, anxious, or even depressed. Concerns about physical changes and the ability to work and socialize as before are common. The opportunity to connect with other men living with cancer can help you feel less alone. This group is open to men at any stage of their cancer journey and aims to provide a safe place to exchange support, get information, and receive guidance while discussing the unique challenges of living with a cancer diagnosis.
Join us for the 12th annual Art Meets Medicine exhibit, featuring more than 50 art pieces created by cancer patients and their caregivers. Themed “Metamorphosis,“ we celebrate the courage, creativity and transformation of those on the path to healing.
Orlando Health Cancer Institute and Orlando Health Women’s Institute are joining together to present a special community event focused on celebrating and empowering all women, whatever their healthcare journey.
At Orlando Health South Lake Hospital Center for Women and Babies, we are ready for you. Now it's time to get ready for your baby. In our Get Ready series, we offer in-person Ready for Birth, Ready for Breastfeeding, Ready for Baby, and Ready to Restore Your Core classes.
Designed for expectant parents, this one-hour class will answer questions regarding breastfeeding and cover topics such as newborn care, safe sleep practices and basic nutrition. Classes are taught by a pediatrician and consist of a teaching portion followed by a Q&A session. Expectant moms and partners are encouraged to participate.
Designed for expectant parents, our Basic Infant Care virtual class is presented by a registered nurse lactation consultant and highlights key information about caring for your newborn baby. The class focuses on preparing you for what to expect in the hospital after delivery through the first month of your baby's life.