Does anyone think that taking a birthing class is a must for FTM? Being on bed rest my doctor said she would be ok if we still went. This being after we were clearly annoyed in the waiting room as some lady told us her nightmare birthing story and ended it with, "but good luck!" And then we had our appointment. My husband and I were both kind of like really?!
My pregnancy has totally not gone to plan. At all. And I'm ok with that now that I'm at almost 35 weeks and I'm doing ok. Now my fear is if we go I am going to have all these plans in my head and none of it will happen. I just am kind of in the mindset where the doctors will do what they need to do. We did watch some online ones birthing classes.
What do you ladies think? Is a birthing class a must?
Re: Birthing classes
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All in all, I think this is a good approach for us--we weren't willing to spend time and money on a more in-depth class. For us, knowing what to expect at the hospital and having a few comfort measures feels about right.
I wonder if a hospital class might be a good option for you, if you're thinking that there might be many possible directions that labor could go and don't want to get too attached to a particular kind of birth?
We're doing a two-week "fast track" childbirth prep class; a breastfeeding one; newborn basics + infant cpr; advanced labor. Five total.
We have our hospital tour this weekend, and infant CPR filled up super fast so I will not get to do that until December.
Thursday is night 2 and it covers newborn care and breastfeeding although I thought she said we had some post partum stuff to cover that we didn't get to last night.
i feel totally lost re: breastfeeding though, I will definitely be looking toward a lactation consultant for guidance.
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i did find it interested she said no swaddling arms in, not even with those velcro blankets. Everything I've read said you can do that until they are starting to roll over. Also some things where I know she has to teach to the letter of the law but I also wish there was some more practical stuff, because not everyone will have the perfect situation where the kid sleeps in a crib from day one, some use basinetts, rock in plays etc
i think my lady was pretty on top of new stuff too so that make sense. She also said new guidelines say rear facing car seat until 4 years old?!?
Some kids have a hard time with it, but it wasn't never an issue for us. We flipped my daughter at 3.5 but only because she was literally overheating in the summer with the sun beating down on her.
I had a lot of apprehension about flipping, but I'm a Peds ICU nurse and I've see some awful things and the ones that stick out most in my mind were FF too soon. I'm also sure other factors were involved - and I'm sure they weren't buckled into the seat properly alongside with being FF, but im a mom, I'm allowed to be a bit irrational, right??
In my opinion, driving is the most dangerous activity most of us do everyday, if I can do anything to make it safer for my children, I will.
Sorry for the tangent!