Get ready for Pregnant In The Piedmont 2016! Last year we brought this fantastic new pregnancy, baby and parenting expo to Winston-Salem, and Piedmont Doulas can’t wait to present it again! Pregnant In The Piedmont presents businesses and resources that focus on pregnancy through early childhood, and puts them all under one roof. There will be newborn photographers, midwives, obstetricians, lactation consultants, nanny agencies, massage therapists, financial planners, lactation consultants, doulas, childbirth educators and SO much more. There will also be shopping, henna with Poonam Henna Art face painting and balloon animals for the kids with Twisted Dog Productions, a visit from Princess Parties Of North Carolina in addition to lots of prizes and giveaways. We will also have Pregnant In The Piedmont “Tiny Talks”, that will include yoga demonstrations, a music class for kids, discussions on pregnancy and other relevant topics.

This year’s event takes place Saturday, April 30th from 10 am to 2 pm, at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center, in their beautiful Conference Center. Parking is available in the covered parking garage, so you will stay dry whether rain or shine. The Conference Center is literally steps away from the parking area, so it is super easy to locate. Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center is located at 3333 Silas Creek Pkwy, Winston-Salem, NC 27103.

This event is free and open to all! You don’t need to be pregnant to attend, as there is information that ranges from pre-conception to childhood–there is something for the whole family here! This event is only held once a year, so don’t miss out! Want to see who’s going to be there? Click here! Keep up with events happenings and event information by liking our Facebook pages: Piedmont Doulas and Pregnant In The Piedmont. If you have questions about the event, feel free to contact us at pregnantinthepiedmont@gmail.com, or call 336-448-4114

A huge thanks to our presenting sponsors, who make Pregnant In The Piedmont possible: Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center and the Winston-Salem Journal/JournalNow

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