Unnati Patel, MPH

Unnati Patel, MPH
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Unnati lives in Mcdonough, Ga with her husband who is also her high school sweetheart, two IVF miracle children, and 2 old dogs. Like most moms, she had to make the tough decision to leave her dream job to become a stay-at-home (more like work-at-home) mom after having her daughter. She recently started her own business and is currently running a successful pediatric sleep consulting business to help create well-rested families worldwide all out of the comfort of her own home. In her free time, she enjoys checking out new food spots with her husband during date nights, reading self-development books, watching reality tv, traveling, and making sure her kids are living their best life. 
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