Pont-à-Mousson. Immersed in the hospital: the local perinatal center, a cocoon that cares for mothers

Here, the cries of newborns are no longer heard, but mothers are still cared for. Since the maternity ward closed in 1997, the Pont-à-Mousson Perinatal Center (CPP) has been watching over women's bodies and hearts.
Addressing the shortage of gynecologistsPregnancy monitoring, childbirth and parenthood preparation classes, perinatal rehabilitation: Aline Ruhard, a midwife for over thirty years, embodies this comprehensive support . "At each consultation, we provide prevention, without judgment, so that each patient feels less alone and...
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