Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital announces free Pregnancy Expo for expecting families

Matthew Heywood ,CEO and President at Aspirus
Matthew Heywood ,CEO and President at Aspirus
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Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital will host a free Pregnancy Expo for expectant mothers, their support partners, and family members on March 11. The event is scheduled from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. in the hospital cafeteria at 900 Illinois Avenue, Stevens Point.

The expo aims to provide families with information and resources related to pregnancy and newborn care. Attendees can learn about key topics in maternal health, discover local community programs, participate in interactive demonstrations, and tour the Aspirus Birth Center while meeting care team members.

“Whether it’s through our expo, childbirth education, breastfeeding support, or new moms’ group, our goal is to make every family feel confident and cared for throughout their journey,” said Kara Mrozek, BSN, RN, Supervisor of the Women and Infant Center at Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital.

Aspirus Health organizes events like this as part of its broader efforts to support maternal health and strengthen connections within the community. Light refreshments will be available during the event. Guests are encouraged to bring questions for the hospital’s care team.

No registration is necessary for attendance; all interested individuals are welcome.

Aspirus Langlade Hospital operates as a nonprofit organization within the Aspirus Health system and supports regional healthcare as part of this network (official website). The hospital maintains a facility at 112 East Fifth Avenue in Antigo, Wisconsin. It functions as a full-service medical center offering round-the-clock care and various specialties while connecting patients with a broader health network across Wisconsin.

More information about upcoming pregnancy expos and family classes can be found at aspirus.org/classes-events.



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