meant to give families the information they need.
"With new stay-at-home requirements across the country, Pampers knows this is an especially difficult time for expecting parents who are concerned about not being able to physically attend childbirth/prenatal classes and what that might mean for how prepared they are for the exciting arrival of their little one," said a press release from Pampers.
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