If so, how helpful was it? What was covered? Was it just for you or helpful for DH as well?
We're supposed to go to one on Sunday but something has come up and I can't decide what to do. I've watched videos about it at the office (as well as the ones I show in class to teach about it) but I don't want to miss out if it's something that's going to be really helpful.
TIA!
Re: Did you take a breastfeeding class?
Yes, the one at Special Addition. It was very helpful to me and DH. I was able to call Cheryl with a million questions in those first few months.
If you can't take a class, I'd hire her to come to the hospital to see you privately. Hospital LCs can be hit or miss.....
It was covered in our Bradley class. I can say for us, the most helpful thing about it was that DH was there, hearing it all along with me. That way, in those first six weeks when things were ridiculously hard with DD, he was able to be my calm reminder of trying such-and-such and "this is normal" and all that. If he hadn't been so knowledgeable and helpful, I would have felt WAY more isolated and hopeless.
So while it may not be all that great for you since you've shown the video and you know the basics, it might be really helpful for him.
This. DH helped me A LOT in those first few weeks and at the hospital. As he once pointed out, it is a lot easier to think clearly when you aren't the one holding the baby. The class was helpful for me, but much more helpful for DH.
ETA - We did Hypnobirthing and it was covered in our class, however we took an additional, separate class at my doctor's office.
Same here, minus the Bradley part. I thought I was completely prepared, but DH was so helpful when I was tired and worried. He was right there to remind me of different holds and what was expected. I would definitely recommend it.
Ahhhh, I know! It's crazy. I can't believe it myself. We had our first birthing class last night and it's just now feeling a little bit real.
We just did ours this past Saturday at St. D avids N. and it was AWESOME! LC was amazing! Informative and funny. This was the one subject no matter how much research I did, terrified me. I walked out of there ready to grab a random baby and latch that sucker on (pun intended) just to show how confident I am.
The class we took was $25 and worth every penny and more! It was a one time class from 2:30-5pm on a Saturday and it even ran over and no one minded, thats how great the teacher was, we just kept asking questions.
DH was there and he enjoyed it too. I agree it was an eye opener for for both of us but I know when I am sitting on the floor crying with my tit hanging out holding a starving baby, DH will be able to get me back into gear.
we did through seton. we practiced holds with dolls, and that was helpful for me to physically understand belly-to-belly and all those other pointers. i think it helped DH understand also how to be a good cheerleader for BF'ing.
i wish i had gone to a LLL meeting before we had the baby too. just hearing what other moms were going through would've mentally prepared me for what was ahead.
We're in the same birthing class! Was going to say hi to you when it was over, but you appeared to be on the hunt for a bathroom and we were in a hurry. But I will definitely say hi next time, since now I know who you are.
I can't take the one on Sunday either (baby shower!) but there's one south that we're taking...on the 28th I think? I just called Megan and she got me signed up. The next north one is after my due date...and WAY after yours!!!
"There is a fine line between a princess and a witch...thinking you're one does NOT give you the right to act like the other." my grandmother
Yeah, they do. I'm not sure how "mandatory" it is. It looks like it'll be good for us so I'm sure we'll figure out a way to make it work. We had the birthing class last night and so far, I think it's pretty good. (Just FYI)
This is the same class we took. Like Monie said, it was very informative and funny. I'm not sure how much stuck with me when it was time to actually BF (in my sleep deprived exhausted emotional state), but it definitely had good info and resources. DH was glad he went to it too.
I didn't take a breast feeding class and wish I had.
(the one day "talk" of breast feeding in my Bradley classes was not enough, IMO.)
Thanks everyone. This has been really helpful. I really want DH to understand how hard and frustrating it might be so we're going to make it work and go. I'll figure something out but it seems like it'll be helpful. If anything, it can't hurt.
Thanks for the input.