So we're rounding the corner to week 33, baby boy is measuring in the 85th percentile, but (due to scheduling changes for my hubby's work) I have put off scheduling any prenatal tours and classes.
As I now know his new schedule, I'm looking at the class options from our hospital. So far not crazy impressed with the descriptions, especially when weighing out the cost of time and $... And, adding to the complication, my husband isn't even available for most classes, so I'd be the only one moving around my shift (which is an expensive task in and of itself) and able to make any of the classes.
I have been a successful full time massage therapist for the last ten years, and am an avid yogi and Pilates participant. So finding my calm, coaching others through it, and maintaining my center is what I do best. Obviously birthing a baby will be entirely new, but will Lamaze (or similar) open my eyes to something I can't function without??
So I'm wondering if any of you have useful advice re these classes? Or even the tour of the maternity units?
Both of us are pretty easy going and don't necessarily feel the need to "calm our nerves" by seeing the spaces we will be using in a couple months. Do you think we'll regret if we were to skip any of it? (Tours or classes??)
Re: Classes?? YEA or NEY
We just signed up for a hospital tour today. It's a big hospital, and I figure I'd rather not be trying to figure out where I need to go in the middle of the night while I'm in labor. It's more about getting the lay of the land and having a few questions answered than seeing the actual rooms.
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I don't think they are a BAD idea- but if you don't want to spend the money and don't feel like you need them then you probably don't.
He thought it was outrageous that our friend's doc let her labor for 18 hours... Uh... that's pretty normal, dude. But he needs to hear that from someone else.
The tour seems important just so you know where to go in the heat of the moment.
We are also doing an infant safety class which covers CPR and car seats. Both of those you could pick up elsewhere, but I feel like it's important.
I was able to find classes on the weekend so each class is only 1 time but like a full day long.
Ney, never took them, never needed them. I was just fine
Dx: Feb '13 - HSG shows clear tubes but minor diverticulitis; Borderline DOR; Low DHEA and low testosterone.
Moving on to IUI or IVF.
We've got a peen.....it's a boy!
Little man born 11.17.2013 via c-section