Sherry Taylor

Dr Ed and Cindy Wolanski

I was sad to hear that Dr Ed Wolanksi, after 30 years, was going to hang up his stork hat and no longer deliver babies. He has delivered over 10,000 babies over the course of his career including my 3 kids!  BUT after December 31st of this year, he will be done with that portion of his job. Thankfully though he will still practice the gynecological part of his career.

I was privileged to sit down with Ed and his wife, Cindy, who is his right hand woman through it all and we talked about their long career and what they’re going to do after December 31st.

We also had some fun and played the game, 5 in 10. You can find out how much Dr and Mrs Wo know about babies. 🙂 Well, diapers and baby names anyway.

And…get signed up for the Wolanksi 2 Miler for this Saturday, November 5th!

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