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Most useful classes???

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MrsC529
LIF Infant

Member since 7/11

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Name:
Danielle

Most useful classes???

I'm taking the 6 hour childbirth class at Winthrop on may 20th.

I was just wondering what other classes are useful to take.

Should I take the breast feeding class or Lamaze??

Posted 4/22/12 9:53 AM
 
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BaysideForever
LIF Adult

Member since 1/11

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Re: Most useful classes???

I have no idea which classes are actually useful, but I signed up for breastfeeding and infant-child CPR

Posted 4/22/12 10:01 AM
 

alli3131
Peanut is here!!!!!!

Member since 5/09

18388 total posts

Name:
Allison

Re: Most useful classes???

I only took the childbirth class and didn't even find that helpful.

I did not take a breast feeding class cause I FF but that would be the only one that I would have signed up for.

Most things are learn as you go cause each baby is different.

Posted 4/22/12 10:21 AM
 

prunepie
LIF Adult

Member since 7/06

4357 total posts

Name:
jennifer

Re: Most useful classes???

looking back on it...i would just watch tutorials on utube or something. i took a baby care class and eh and an 8 hour childbirth class...eh.

i am sure if you know zerrrro about babies and vaginas it would be helpful...but if you have even read what to expect or hang out here alot ,, i dont knwo if its worth the money.

Posted 4/22/12 11:58 AM
 

babybeluga
LIF Adult

Member since 4/11

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Re: Most useful classes???

I took a baby care class that was pretty much a WASTE!

I took the breastfeeding class through Winthrop & found that to be helpful/lots of info

Posted 4/22/12 12:57 PM
 

MamaPapaBear
my little girl

Member since 1/11

2045 total posts

Name:
my whole world

Re: Most useful classes???

Infant CPR and breastfeeding class.

I got the Laugh & Learn about Childbirth DVD and all it did was scare me

Posted 4/22/12 1:50 PM
 

Googlybear
i got a mama's boy!!

Member since 10/11

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Re: Most useful classes???

is childbirth class = lamaze>?? i was looking into lamaze.. not a childbirth class.. and definetely wanted breast feeding as well..

Posted 4/22/12 4:34 PM
 

lcherian
He is the reason!

Member since 2/06

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Re: Most useful classes???

I didn't take a single class and didnt miss it a single bit. If one us having a medicated birth, I'm not sure what the point of a birth class would be?

If anything, I think a nursing class may be helpful.

Message edited 4/22/2012 4:41:29 PM.

Posted 4/22/12 4:40 PM
 

MrsCampos10-01-10
Jovani Edward is HERE!!!

Member since 10/10

2500 total posts

Name:
Jenna

Re: Most useful classes???

I took a newborn infant care class and thought it was helpful. However, once you bring baby home from the hospital, it's on the job training. Learn as you go. I could've taken all the classes in the world and read a million books and still learned by trial and error. Chat Icon i don't regret it though, I'd recommend it.

I wish I took a breastfeeding class because I didn't really understand how hard it really is until I started it.

I recommend a labor and delivery class that is given by your hospital. I am someone who has worked in L+D and still got a lot out of it because many hospitals policies are different and it was nice knowing what to expect there. Plus it's good for the men too.

HTH!Chat Icon

ETA- def infant CPR

Message edited 4/22/2012 4:42:52 PM.

Posted 4/22/12 4:41 PM
 

FergieK
Loving my girls

Member since 7/09

2533 total posts

Name:
Fergie

Re: Most useful classes???

Just got back from nsuh Lamaze class and it was ok. You definitely learn some breathing techniques and it's good to have DH a bit prepared to what's going to happen. They went thru a bunch of things that could make labor shorter and how to get your breech baby to turn. I thought overall with the hospital tour it was worth it.

Posted 4/22/12 5:24 PM
 

Promised221
LIF Infant

Member since 6/11

351 total posts

Name:

Re: Most useful classes???

I found the breast feeding class helpful.

Posted 4/22/12 6:05 PM
 

Jax430
Hi!

Member since 5/05

18919 total posts

Name:
Jackie

Re: Most useful classes???

So far, I've taken South Nassau's Preparation for Breastfeeding class and the Prepared Childbirth class.

I found the BFing class very helpful. I knew some of the info from reading the boards, but I think the best part was having DH hear all of it, so that he's prepared to be my partner as I attempt to breastfeed.

The Prepared Childbirth class, which I took yesterday, was okay. We only spent a little time on the actual breathing techniques. I knew a lot of the information that she reviewed regarding dilation and effacement, and honestly, at times, all the info was more anxiety-provoking than anything else. Again, I felt that it was great for DH, b/c he isn't one to seek out this information or pick up What To Expect and read it, so it was good for him to hear everything from someone other than me.

We are taking Infant CPR next week. I am CPR certified for children and adults, but we only went over infants once, about 4 years ago, so I felt that it was important for me to go, and very important for DH.

I decided not to take Baby Care. I've heard that a lot of it is not that useful, and that you can pretty much learn it all as you go. I've also had a lot of experience with babies.

Posted 4/22/12 8:23 PM
 

prunepie
LIF Adult

Member since 7/06

4357 total posts

Name:
jennifer

Re: Most useful classes???

Posted by Jax430

So far, I've taken South Nassau's Preparation for Breastfeeding class and the Prepared Childbirth class.

I found the BFing class very helpful. I knew some of the info from reading the boards, but I think the best part was having DH hear all of it, so that he's prepared to be my partner as I attempt to breastfeed.

The Prepared Childbirth class, which I took yesterday, was okay. We only spent a little time on the actual breathing techniques. I knew a lot of the information that she reviewed regarding dilation and effacement, and honestly, at times, all the info was more anxiety-provoking than anything else. Again, I felt that it was great for DH, b/c he isn't one to seek out this information or pick up What To Expect and read it, so it was good for him to hear everything from someone other than me.

We are taking Infant CPR next week. I am CPR certified for children and adults, but we only went over infants once, about 4 years ago, so I felt that it was important for me to go, and very important for DH.

I decided not to take Baby Care. I've heard that a lot of it is not that useful, and that you can pretty much learn it all as you go. I've also had a lot of experience with babies.



yes mine wsa at nassau too..the childbirth class and i felt maybe 30minutes was breathing. and baby care taught me nothing but how to swaddle lol
the teachers were nice but time and money wise i have learned so much more on here

i should have taken baby cpr but i bet i can google that too
xox

Posted 4/22/12 8:58 PM
 

bettybcafe
Big brother in the making

Member since 7/07

8611 total posts

Name:
M

Re: Most useful classes???

Well, the only class I took was a birthing class and I found it very useful.

Posted 4/23/12 8:13 AM
 

bpmom
Feeling Blessed

Member since 6/07

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Re: Most useful classes???

I took an accelerated Bradley Method class (12 wks' classes were taught in an 8wk session). I think this class made a HUGE difference in how I approached childbirth.

I was able to have three drug-free deliveries and I attribute that partly to the Bradley class I took.

Posted 4/23/12 10:22 AM
 

pinkana
LIF Zygote

Member since 11/11

21 total posts

Name:
Ana Linda

Re: Most useful classes???

Posted by bdmom

I took an accelerated Bradley Method class (12 wks' classes were taught in an 8wk session). I think this class made a HUGE difference in how I approached childbirth.

I was able to have three drug-free deliveries and I attribute that partly to the Bradley class I took.



I agree... we also took an 8 week Bradley class and it was amazing. It covered newborn care and breastfeeding as well so there was no need for any other additional classes.

Posted 4/23/12 10:56 AM
 

Misstene
LIF Zygote

Member since 12/09

8 total posts

Name:
Ravena

Re: Most useful classes???

Where did you ladies take the Bradley Course? That's what we're most interested in.

Posted 4/23/12 12:13 PM
 

Jenn627
Laaaaaaaambert!

Member since 5/08

9818 total posts

Name:
Jenn

Re: Most useful classes???

We're taking a Bradley class.

Found our instructor here...

Posted 4/23/12 4:45 PM
 

pinkana
LIF Zygote

Member since 11/11

21 total posts

Name:
Ana Linda

Re: Most useful classes???

We took our Bradley class at Om Shanti Om Yoga Studio in Sayville with Amy Gribbin. Amy was awesome.

Message edited 4/23/2012 5:14:46 PM.

Posted 4/23/12 5:03 PM
 

KimberlyScott
Graceyn=My World <3

Member since 10/08

4173 total posts

Name:
Kimberly

Re: Most useful classes???

We took:

Breastfeeding class
Newborn care class
Infant CPR

and

I just got the DVD Laugh and Learn about Childbirth and am on series 4.

I found them all helpful but, Im one of the people where I can NEVER get too much information.

Posted 4/23/12 5:08 PM
 
 

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