I was pretty shocked at how expensive birth classes are around here. Not sure I want to spend upwards of $500 learning how to breath, when I probably will forget it all during the actual labor anyways. For those with kids already, did you take them? Would you recommend?
For the FTMs, do you plan on taking any classes?
I feel like I get a lot out of my prenatal yoga classes as far as calming breaths and positions to help labor, but is that really enough?
Re: Birth Classes- who is taking? Are they worth the money?
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I should feel lucky that ours are only 80 dollars. 500 sounds a lot outrageous and price gaugey to me
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The hospital classes were actually pretty helpful, especially for DH who hadn't done as much reading about birth, baby care, breastfeeding, and post-partum care. They gave a tour of the hospital facilities and all of the tools, machines, etc. as well so everything looked familiar when I actually went into labor.
I think that $500 sounds outrageous, but I guess it depends on what the classes are all about? I'd look into one at the hospital or watch videos on YouTube before I spent that kind of money unless it was a special class I wanted to commit to like Bradley or hypnobirthing.
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We took a 6 week (1 class per week) natural birth class through our hospital and my husband and I love it. It was closer to $60 though. I would highly recommend some kind of class for FTM through their hospital.
We did learn a few things and I found the classes useful. A lot of the stuff, you "think" you know, but it is nice to feel that much more prepared.
One of the greatest benefits for us, really, was going through the experience of the class together. It was a really nice bonding experience for DH and I, and even though he had come to all of my dr's appointments with me, I think it helped him feel more involved in the L&D process.
I don't know if I'd pay $500 for it though. (Just saw your other post... $350 still feels a little high. I think we paid $200).
It was time consuming though- once a week for two hours for 12 weeks...but I think it was worth it. And I think it was only $200 for allllll of that time.
Are you a "learn everything you can" kind of girl or a "on the job training/learn as you go" kind of girl? I'm more the 2nd kind so that's probably part of the reason I didn't like the classes. Plus, I have a B.S. in Child Development and worked infant/toddler care for years before I started work in the school system. I already knew a fair amount of what was being taught. DH enjoyed some of it as it helped him learn some but he said he would have been fine with not going too.
I also found the relaxation techniques super annoying, not relaxing at all. Small hospital so there were only 2 couples in the class so it was a bit awkward too.
Married: 1/2008 ~ DD#1: 3/2012
TTC #2: Started 4/2014 BFP 7/30/15 MC 8/3/15 BFP 9/4/2015 EDD 5/16/2016
Also I think hospitals have breast feeding support groups after the fact. NYU has one and also has a hotline to call with questions about feeding, both were/might still be free.
So I would say, a simple class may be best for the men.
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