A little creativity goes a long way in supporting moms-to-be during the coronavirus pandemic. prenatalcare
“Patients are nervous and anxious but especially pregnant patients are very anxious right now about going into public places,” Cho said."We were trying to...come up with ways to creatively protect our patients.”
She shows them how the muscles engage and work in labor and teaches stretches, too. She’s noticed demand has grown now that the classes are online. Telehealth makes it easier for women to access important services without putting their own health at risk. And, it eases expectant moms’ worries. “The telehealth visits sometimes last a little bit longer and hopefully they have more time to discuss any concerns that they have," she said.
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