So I know it may be a little early for some of these classes but husband wanted to start looking into things. Anyway, for those who've been through this already. Was lamaze worth it? What other birthing classes did you think were helpful? Those that weren't? Just looking for some insight as a first timer.
Re: Lamaze and other birth classes
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Any class is going to be better than nothing but the quality and style will vary a lot. Hospital classes tend to be policy focused. Look into Bradley, Lamaze, Hypnobirthing, and Hypnobabies if you want something more comprehensive. Doulas can also be great resources.
I think being more informed can only be helpful to you! And I'm sure you could ask the hospital which class they think is best suited to your plan/situation.
#1 and #2 were both high risk pregnancies with 39w inductions - so I prepared myself for a birth with lots of interventions and monitoring. DH and I took a general birth class through my OB's office for #1. It covered the hospital experience including a tour, show&tell with all the different monitors they might use, discussion of the different pain relief options, explanation of c/s, a short exercise in relaxation breathing (not Lamaze specifically), newborn care, and basic breastfeeding. I liked the general approach to everything. BUT this was NOT a good enough class for an unmedicated birth. They actually advised taking an additional class if you wanted to do Lamaze or hypno type birthing strategies b/c this class was just a general info thing.
I did not do a class for #2.
For #3 I will be taking a natural birthing class (not Lamaze specifically) and will probably hire a doula too - I want to go med free this time b/c it looks like I won't have to have a high risk chained-to-the-bed induction this time.
#1 and #2 were both vaginal deliveries with Pitocin and epidural. I'm going to try to go med-free this time.
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Props to you for wanting to be informed! You can't control labor but you can definitely be in control of your options.
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