News: Our 1st Baby Celebration At All About Women of Chipley

For Immediate Release April 20, 2015

For Further Information Contact:

All About Women Obstetrics and Gynecology

Contact Tiffany Ayers, (850) 638-3771  

 

Chipley, FL., April 27th, 2015 -- All About Women will celebrate “Our First Baby” by hosting a shower in honor of the first mother and her newborn to complete a pregnancy utilizing our new Chipley location.

 

All About Women’s Chipley location opened on May 20, 2014 and began accepting obstetrical patients in August 2014. We would like to invite the community to come celebrate Our First Baby! 

 

Please feel free to bring a small gift for the mother and her 6-week-old baby girl. Think Pink! Diapers and wipes are highly appreciated.

 

The celebration will be held on 4/27/2015 from 1pm-3pm in the Specialty Clinic Education Room at Northwest Florida Community Hospital. Refreshments will be served. Stop by to help us celebrate All About Women’s obstetrical services in Chipley and come meet Our First Baby and her wonderful mother! 

 

“Washington County is great place to raise a family! As your local certified nurse midwife, I am very excited to be a part of this growing community and to be able to be a part of these families growing years. As a midwife, my goal is to be 'with woman' by educating, informing, and empowering the women in Washington County through their pregnancy and birth experiences. Please come and celebrate with us on April 27th at 1pm Our First Baby", reports Stephanie Wombles, CNM. 

 

For more information about midwifery visit http://www.aawob-gyn.com and http://www.ourmomentoftruth.comor contact All About Women Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tiffany Ayers 850-638-3771 Chipley Location.

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