Baby Grand Baton Rouge 2021

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Are you expecting a baby?

Baby Grand Baton Rouge is back in a new way for 2021! All expecting parents are invited to join us virtually for the free live educational event on Saturday, Jan. 15. Register now.

You can learn about all of your options and get answers to any questions you may have from the experts at Woman’s Hospital in a safe environment with other parents-to-be who share your excitement and concerns.

They’ll be providing education on topics such as prenatal care, labor & delivery, postpartum recovery, breastfeeding, family planning, and more!

Register Online Now!

Look at Me 4D Imaging is proud to be a Baby Grand sponsor.

This year is the first year ever that Woman’s Hospital has allowed an ultrasound studio to sponsor the program, so we’re very excited about this year’s Baby Grand event. We are excited to partner with other small businesses in the Baton Rouge, LA community to provide a unique way for expecting families to connect and learn from the best.

Are you an expecting parent? Be sure to attend the free live Baby Grand event on Saturday, Jan. 15!

Some of the other participating companies are:

  • Associates in Pediatric Dentistry
  • Camp Bow Wow
  • Family Road Healthy Start
  • Heartbeats by K&M
  • Joy Early Learning Center
  • Smile Generation Dental Plan
  • Knock Knock Children’s Museum
  • Melanie Harrell Photography
  • Narwhal Swim School
  • The Safety Place
  • Subaru Baton Rouge

About Woman’s Hospital

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Woman’s Hospital is a private, not-for-profit organization in Baton Rouge that provides the best care for women, children, and families.

Woman’s Hospital is one of the largest hospitals in America specializing in women’s health and has been recognized throughout the country for its innovative programs for women, mothers, and infants.

The hospital offers exceptional care from pregnancy to birth to mammography, emphasizing compassionate, personalized services designed to make every visit as comfortable as possible.

Whether you’re a mom, wanting to be one, or have no desire to become a mother, if you’re a woman, this hospital is for you!

For more information, visit their website or Facebook page.

About Look at Me 3D Imaging.

Look at Me 4D Imaging is a Livingston, LA Ultrasound Studio that offers 3D/4D, and HD live ultrasounds.

We offer a unique experience by providing our clients with the ability to see their baby in 3D/4D on our big screen TV. This allows for an even more intimate session with your little one!

We pride ourselves on offering excellent service. We allow our clients to bring their families together in the comfort of our studio to get a glimpse of their baby before it’s born.

FAQs

Are you looking for a new ultrasound studio?

Look At Me 4D Imaging is a Livingston, LA Ultrasound Studio that offers 3D/4D and HD live ultrasounds.

You can discover your baby before it is born using our 3D/4D ultrasound technology.

Learn more about our ultrasound services, or make an appointment today.

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