3rd Trimester

Did you take childbirth classes?

We chose not to, although we did watch some videos online (not like that's the same thing).  When we asked my usual OB if I should take them, she really said it was up to me and it wasn't necessary, that some people feel more comfortable taking them and some people don't have any feelings about it.  So DH and I didn't take them.  Today, though, another doctor in our practice asked if we took them, and when we said we didn't, he definitely acted as if we were sort of dumb not to...  :(  Now I'm feeling pretty dumb.  I do tons and tons of research, I'm a reader, and when he told me what to expect, it was all stuff I already knew.  I'm wondering if I'm in the minority of people who didn't take them.
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Re: Did you take childbirth classes?

  • nope. we got videos that we need to watch. i have too much going on to commit to those classes right now.
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  • We took breastfeeding and childbirth.  Breastfeeding was really helpful since I was on the fence.

    Childbirth was a big waste of time and money.  We watched 2 videos and she walked us through the basic stuff.  The only helpful thing were the breathing techniques, but she spent all of 20 min on them.  I wish we hadn't gone and wasted the $50 and the 5 hrs.  I didn't feel any more prepared after them.

  • We decided to take them, I feel it's more beneficial to MH since I'm the one doing all the research.  It's also a series and includes child safety and even has a dad's only boot camp.  It works for us.
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  • We took a childbirth class, but I feel like I didn't learn anything I hadn't already read in books and researched online. It was kind of a waste of 4 nights and money.
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  • Meh, we took the classes and didn't really feel like we learned a whole lot.  Plus, our friends were telling us just this weekend that by the time the wife was in labor, they had forgotten half of what they learned.  I wouldn't worry too much about it.
  • yep, i took the bradley classes and can't imagine going into delivery w/o them. i feel so educated and prepared!
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  • We took them, and since it was offered by my OB/MW practice and they only deliver at one hospital, it was very specific about what to expect at our hospital.  It also had one session about BFing, and one about newborn and post partum care, which were nice to be able to do without having to sign up for another class.  DH learned more from the six sessions than I did, but it did lead to to some good conversations too.
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  • We just took ours this weekend, and I'm really glad we did.  Of course, I have been reading and doing research and all, but there is something to be said about being in a classroom setting with other couples going through the same things as you, and having an instructor walk you through everything to expect from the early signs of labor through first caring for your baby.  Also, it was nice for DH and I to take some time to be together thinking and learning about our baby and what to expect.  He was really great about it, and I think he learned more than me, because he hasn't been too keen on reading and researching things.  To each their own, but I'm glad we went.
  • We took them and LOVED them. Best money we spent! We're pretty clued in folk, but about childbirth..not so much! It gave both of us a lot more confidence that we knew what would be happening at all of the stages and how to handle them and it got DH really involved in the process. He now really understands what will be happening so he can participate throughout.

    So I would say that it was incredibly educational and a really great bonding time for me and DH. I don't know - you don't have to take them, but if you're feeling the lack, which don't you see if there are any classes forming? Oh - we took an in-depth class - not the 1 or 2 hours the hospital offers, that's essentially a tour with some extra info attached. Look around for a class that lasts longer if you have time.
     

  • We are taking them now and they are helpful. It sounds like it depends on the class and the instructor.?
  • We will take one (it hasn't started yet though). 50% is about our hospital, how they do things, what to expect from their side. The other 50% is relaxation tips and such. We are new to the area and have zero experience with this hospital so thought it would be helpful.
  • We're just going to take a newborn care class, everyone I have asked around here about the childbirth class at our hospital says it was a waste of time, but I'm sure they're different at every hospital. I think we're just going to watch some videos.
  • We did.  At first I was planning to go the same route as you, but in the end (after taking the classes).  I'm glad we did.  It was nice to meet other couples and talk about things, plus the practice time was really key.  There were a lot of laboring positions I thought I would like and discovered that they are just uncomfortable for me to be in for long periods of time.  I would say if you choose not to take classes, definitely PRACTICE different positions with your partner/DH.
  • We took 4 classes, childbirth, newborn basics, breastfeeding, and infant/child CPR.

    I think classes were completely worth it.  It made me more comfortable with what to expect.  They walked us through hospital policies and their routine care.  I learned that my hospital is not like to do an episitomy but requires csections if you've previously had a csection. 

    FWIW, I would still sneak one in if you can.  There are some that offer a one day course, which is what we took.  I read a lot and I was present for my niece being born, but the classes still helped!

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  • No and we did not take any classes with DD either. With DD I was too scared to take the classes, I didnt want to get any more freaked out (I had nightmares of an episiotomy! LOL!). When we went in for the induction the nurses told me everything to do and walked me through the entire process and the funniest thing to me is when they said I could push I asked how (because I had an epi and couldnt feel anything) and she said "just like your pooping". I am not sure what childbirth classes entail really, but if a nurse can tell me how to give birth in those 4 words and I did it then we really didnt need the class. Now,of course,everyone is different but I was just too scared!
  • we did.  i definitely learned some stuff and some I already knew.  we got a diaper bag full of goodies and samples, so i'm glad we went.
  • Yes- we took them.  4 evening sessions.  We found them helpful overall. Not rocket science, but just good to know. And I liked that we were BOTH hearing the same information.  I can read and research all I want - but that doesn't mean DH is getting the same info I am.

    And the instructor also talked to the DH's - "this is what you're wife is going to need from you" - which was good too! 

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  • I asked my OB as well and she said I should definitely take them so I did. They were helpful and I really liked that it covered vaginal AND c/sec material since there is a good chance I will have a c/s. I personally don't think they are necesarry at all, but also couldn't hurt. I'm more informed but could have easily read all the info in a book.

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  • We did, but I honestly felt like we didn't need them.  I've read & researched a ton & DH is an ob/gyn so I think he knows something about childbirth.  I think everyone else in our class got a lot out of it though.
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  • I didn't take them. The only ones they offered were all on weekday afternoons.  It's hard enough for me to get time off for my regular appts, let alone a childbirth course that may or may not be very valuable.

    I don't feel like I'm going in unprepared.

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