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Babies + Bows

December 9, 2025
1 min read

Join the action as our care teams deliver exceptional care—and unforgettable moments—for growing families.

Join us On the Road with Tufts Medicine as we visit the many people and places that make Tufts Medicine so special. In this episode, we visit the Labor and Delivery and Mother-Baby units at MelroseWakefield Hospital and witness the joy, dedication, and expert care that goes into welcoming new life and supporting families. From tiny newborns to the compassionate people who care for them, see how Tufts Medicine is making a positive impact in our community, one precious moment at a time.

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