I'm planning an out of hospital birth with my first right now, and am looking into potentially taking a birth class. If I do I kind of need to know soon so my husband and I can adjust our schedules to be sure we have one evening available for several weeks!
Some questions for you ladies:
Did you take a birth class for your OOH birth? Was it helpful? Why?
Do you think just reading a book would be "enough" preparation, or do you "need" a class?
Has anyone taken classes at the Birth Zone? What did you think?
Did you take classes somewhere else? If so, where? Would you recommend them? Why? (I live in the north end, so can travel into Seattle/Bellevue but don't want to go to the south end)
Thank you!
ETA Was the class you took focused on labor positions/techniques, or was it focused more on general labor information, interventions, etc.?
Re: Birth class for OOH birth?
Agreed. If you can get into Penny's class you will not be disappointed! She has a class specifically for OOH births, but I ended up in her regular Great Starts class and it was still fabulous.
https://www.pennysimkin.com/homebirth_classes.htm
My doula also has a childbirth class aimed at OOH birth prep. https://www.letitbebirth.com/childbirth-preparation.html
Oh, and I've heard great things about Liz Chalmers (Birth Zone).
My husband and I just finished our birth class this Monday. We took the Birth Zone class with Liz Chalmers (at her home in North Redmond). It was a great class for those mommies planning a med-free birth. I think DH actually got more out it than I did since I've been doing a lot of reading. I noticed that all the husbands took really good notes and that the class helped us to have some great follow up conversations afterwards. I would say that DH really has a much clearer idea of his role and how he can contribute. My only complaint was that it made for long nights since it was a 6 week class from 7:00 until 9:30 and sometimes later. Also- those classes fill up fast. You need to enroll early to get in at all and need to show up to get the best seats (on the couches).
So top things I liked:
Things I would have liked to have changed:
Interesting, so was the class not focused on how to cope with labor? I have done a lot of reading, too, and so don't want to take a class that is all about the stages of labor, etc., I want a class to be taught and be able to practice labor positions, techniques, etc!
We did this class: https://herbertholeman.com/lamazegetaway/
I loved getting away for a weekend. really put the focus on me, my husband, and baby. weeknights would have too long a day for me.
focused on coping mechanisms as well as identifiying stages of labor.
we are still in contact with some families from the weekend.