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E31: Regenerative Medicine: Anti-Conventional Treatments can Defy the Norm, with Dr. Lauren Petrovich DO, Anesthesiologist

E31: Regenerative Medicine: Anti-Conventional Treatments can Defy the Norm, with Dr. Lauren Petrovich DO, Anesthesiologist

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In this episode of Delivered, we are joined by Dr. Lauren Petrovich, DO. Who is also an
Anesthesiologist, Director of OB Anesthesia at St. Vincent Hospital, Advanced BHRT, Integrative and Functional Medicine Physician. In this episode, we dive deep into the world of regenerative medicine and explore groundbreaking, anti-conventional treatments that challenge traditional healthcare norms. Dr. Lauren shares her expertise both in the postpartum world and in the functional medicine realm. For those who love pushing boundaries, this episode is for you.

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