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Author: Dr. Emily Carter
Dr. Emily Carter, MD – Obstetrician, Maternal Mental Health Specialist, and Pregnancy & Gynecology Expert Dr. Emily Carter, MD, is a board-certified obstetrician, maternal mental health specialist, and pregnancy & gynecology expert with over 15 years of experience in women's healthcare. She specializes in prenatal and postpartum care, addressing both physical and emotional challenges that mothers face during and after pregnancy. Her expertise extends to high-risk pregnancies, reproductive health, and postpartum recovery. Dr. Carter is passionate about raising awareness of maternal mental health and has contributed to various medical journals and parenting websites. She is dedicated to empowering mothers with knowledge, advocating for better healthcare policies, and providing compassionate care to improve maternal well-being.
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