I need some opinions on childbirth classes. I am CPR certified, because I'm a student nurse assistant at Yale New Haven, and that just happens to be where I'm delivering. My midwife keeps asking me to look into the childbirth classes offered there, but after reading some post i see it was useless and a waste of time. I have no extra time in my day to be wasting away at Yale. I already waste away 12 hours there for 4 days a week! I was just wondering if anyone thinks its ABSOLOTLY NEEDED to take these classes, and if so, where was the classes that you had attended? Thanks again !
Re: Childbirth Classes
Hi,
We took the 6 week class (2hours/week) at Midstate and it was great! It was a tough commitment (7-9 on a week night) but we got to meet other parents that were due around the same time, were able to digest the information, and have discussions with the nurses and other families. They offer the class on Tuesdays or Wednesdays. I would not suggest the 1 day class, I have not heard many good things about them. There are a lot of on-line options if that fits better into your schedule, but for us it was more important to be with other people and be able to talk in person.
I was also considering the Yale classes but had second thoughts too. My friend's cousin is going through the classes and it sounds really helpful especially for first timers. And that's probably the only reason why I'd attend. Otherwise I doubt it's really necessary.
Has anyone heard of how good the "parenting" classes are at Yale? I'm wondering if I need a parenting class to tell me how to be a parent...?
I, too, would be interested in any feedback.
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