JOHNS CREEK, GA, February 21, 2014 (Press-News.org) Since February is International Prenatal Infection Prevention month, it is the perfect time for patients to become more aware of what's out there and the simple steps they can take to guard against infections and to protect the baby. At Complete Women's Healthcare, Dr. Dori Kasparek and Dr. Supriya Rao are available as gynecologists in Alpharetta and Johns Creek to provide patients with the care they need to remain healthy throughout pregnancy.
"Pregnant women face an array of emotions, battle cravings and worry about kicks and twinges, but there is more to remember. During the month of February we are raising awareness for prenatal infections and how you can prevent them from occurring. By being prepared and doing what you can to prevent these infections, you can rest easy knowing you will have a healthy pregnancy," said Dr. Dori Kasparek, a Johns Creek gynecologist.
To help patients understand what infections to prevent, Complete Women's Healthcare offers this short list of what to prevent:
- Untreated urinary tract infections
- Group B Streptococcus
- Toxoplasmosis
- CMV- Cytomegalovirus
- Contagious kids with rubella, fifth's disease and other sicknesses
By taking extra precautions, pregnant women can further protect themselves and their baby throughout pregnancy. Dr. Dori Kasparek and Dr. Supriya Rao, Alpharetta, Johns Creek and Suwannee area obstetricians and gynecologists, are available to help their patients prevent prenatal infections, not only during the month of February, but all year long.
Pregnant women are encouraged to visit Complete Women's Healthcare for appropriate checkups and to learn more about how they can prevent prenatal infections. To schedule an appointment, patients can contact Complete Women's Healthcare at (770) 622-9810, or by requesting an appointment online at http://www.womenscareonline.com/.
About Complete Women's Healthcare: Complete Women's Healthcare was opened in 2007 by Dr. Dori Kasparek, M.D., FACOG, OBGYN, and strives to provide comprehensive and empathic care for women of all ages. Dr. Kasparek attended the Medical University of South Carolina, graduating with a Doctorate in Medicine in 1997. She performed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at New Hanover Regional Medical Center, an affiliate of the University of North Carolina, in Wilmington, North Carolina. Dr. Kasparek began private practice in Supply, NC, but eventually relocated to Gwinnett County, Georgia, where she practiced in a small, established group practice before opening Complete Women's Healthcare in 2007. Working alongside Dr. Kasparek is Dr. Supriya Rao, M.D., OBGYN. Dr. Rao received her medical degree in 2003 at M.S. Ramaiah Medical School in Bangalore, India. She completed her residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center in Newark, NJ and graduated in 2010. After completing her residency, Dr. Rao joined fellowship in Robotic, Minimally Invasive and Gynecology surgery at St. Joseph's Medical Group in Atlanta, GA and graduated in 2012.
Media Contact:
Dr. Dori Kasparek
contactus@womenscareonline.com
10710 Medlock Bridge Road, Suite 200
Johns Creek, GA 30097
(770) 622-9810
http://www.womenscareonline.com
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Complete Women's Healthcare In Alpharetta Helps Women Prevent Prenatal Infections
During the month of February, Dr. Dori Kasparek, gynecologist in Alpharetta, emphasizes the importance of prenatal infection prevention.
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[Press-News.org] Complete Women's Healthcare In Alpharetta Helps Women Prevent Prenatal InfectionsDuring the month of February, Dr. Dori Kasparek, gynecologist in Alpharetta, emphasizes the importance of prenatal infection prevention.