At my docs office they have a midwife that meets with us every two weeks and discusses L&D and breathing but it is not very indepth. I feel like I should have signed up for something else. Though if I'm going to do it I need to do it now because I am already 31 weeks.
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Re: 1st Time Moms...Are you taking a birthing class?
We watched one on DVD and it was very helpful. FWIW, we didn't watch it until I was 36 weeks.
ETA: Obviously I have no idea how "helpful" it will be for labor, but it has been helpful with identifying some of the pre-labor signs I'm experiencing and what to look for re: actual labor signs. My DH found it very informative too.
We decided not to do a class because it wasn't going to work well schedule-wise.
We are renting some videos (Laugh + Learn series) that were made fairly recently (2007) ---on childbirth, Lamaze, breastfeeding, newborn care.
I'm sure they're not quite as good as going to the class at our hospital where we would get info specific to the hospital procedures, but we will get most of the info this way.
Which DVD did you watch? And where did you find it?
We're not planning on taking the hospital birthing class (it's $$ and I've heard not very helpful) but now I feel really unprepared!
We did a HypnoBirthing class and loved it. I feel so much more prepared to give and kind of empowered. I think it's totally up to you and depends on what kind of birth you want. I want a natual birth and felt like I needed to do something to help me prepare for it.
Exactly. Me too.
Our hospital class was very flexible with scheduling. We took the two Saturday morning approach. They went in to what all the terms mean and basically walked right through the birth plan with how they do things and let us know what we'd have to talk to our doctor about and get signed off on if we wanted to do something different (which in the end was not much for me).
We did go over breathing and support person massage. They kept it simple which was good for DH because I think he was overwhelmed enough by all these things he didn't know. We learned that I need an unmistakable signal for 'stop what you are doing' during massage because he never caught any of the subtle cues I was giving.
Most of all I just feel better knowing I won't be fighting with them to keep the baby in the room, or about pacifiers since I'm breastfeeding. It was a huge peace of mind to take the hospital class even if it was expensive.
We just started our birthing classes and I love them. We have done the breast feeding class and have the newborn prep tonite. Next week starts the childbirth prep.
I would recomend taking classes, I am someone who likes to be prepared and why not get all the info you can? I also have read lots of books so I dont think it will be a ton of info, but I'll take all I can get.
We took parenting, breastfeeding and child birth. Parenting was tuesdays for a month. Breastfeeding was just one two hour class. child birth will be most of next saturday and part of sunday. It was only 160.00 for all three classes. We get a tour of L & D with the birthing class.
I loved parenting. I didn't babysit a lot as a teen. Dh doesn't have a lot of baby experience either. He loved the class too. The breastfeeding info I had already learned a lot of on my own. It has still been really informative.
We're not. We're just watching some dvd's.
We took a birthing class and I don't feel like it was something I really needed to do. Some information was helpful but most I already knew from being on thebump.
We're doing an all day "Just the Facts Labor & Delivery" for 35 dollars per couple. I'm also doing a breasfeeding and a 2 day Baby Basics. My OB said that classes aren't necessary, but i'm just trying to get as prepared as possible.