R.S. asks from Framingham, MA on April 28, 2009
Any Advice? - Framingham, MA
I didnt take a birthing class, wish I did. I am a couple days past my due date and freaking out of the thought of not knowing how its going to be. Any advice from birthing classes that ive missed out on? Im going stir crazy waiting for the arrival..
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D.B. answers from Providence on April 29, 2009
I found that my husband was right on this one. It was a waste of time and money. If I was to do it over again I would not have wasted my day. Everyone I know that already had kids told me not to waste my time either but I felt it was my "duty" to go and that I owed it to my baby. It felt more like a health education class and believe me, you don't remember the breathing techniques....
B.L. answers from Boston on April 29, 2009
I'm a Birthing From Within childbirth teacher -- I have to go get my daughter to school right now, but I'll be around this afternoon if you want to contact me privately -- I can send you my phone number.
my website is www.birthinawareness.com
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K.H. answers from Boston on April 28, 2009
Hi R.,
It is perfectly normal to feel anxious about the little one's arrival, but you will be fine without taking a birthing class. Your body will know what to do. Just stay positive and know you can do it. Remember to breathe during contractions and listen to the nurses/doctor/midwife whoever is helping you with the delivery.
A few things the dad would learn in childbirth class - mom is always right during labor (LOL), don't eat in the room during labor (dad should pack a few snacks in case labor is long, but step into the hallway to eat them)
This is really an exciting time. Just enjoy it and your baby girl will be here soon enough. Good luck and congrats!
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J.N. answers from Hartford on April 29, 2009
The drs and nurses will help you through it all there is nothing to worry about..I have had 2 children with no birthing classs and everything went fine.
good luck to you
E.M. answers from Boston on April 29, 2009
Don't wish you had. Everything happens for a reason. Some childbirth preperation classes place fear in people when there wasn't any. Your baby will come when she is ready. The babys brain develops in stages while in utero and the last stage is the last 3-4 weeks in utero. We don't want to cut into this important development. Know that due dates are estimated and you are not considered post date until you are 42 weeks. For first time moms average pregnancy lasts 41 weeks and 1 day. Lastly, feel confident in birthing because we were designed perfectly to give birth we don't need to know or do anything our perfect design knows exactly what to do. Its our minds that need to get out of the way and let our birthing bodies do the work and it will.
Happy Birthing Day.
K.M. answers from Boston on April 29, 2009
No worries! I took birthing classes and I don't think I learned anything that was critical to giving birth. You'll be surrounded by people who will guide you and your body will give you tons of queues to follow. Good luck!
R.S. answers from Providence on April 29, 2009
The most important thing about giving birth is to stay relaxed and trust that your body knows what to do. Women have given birth for centuries without classes...
Good luck & congratulations
R.K. answers from Springfield on April 28, 2009
I have 2 kids and didnt take a class w/ either one my only bit suggestion is try to relax right now and enjoy the little time you have left of getting a full nights sleep. Maybe you and your girlfriends can go out for pedicures or manicures thats what I did before I had both of my boys it was nice and relaxing. Go for some nice long walks, drink some red raspberry leaf tea, and eat some chinese food. I had heard a lot about raspberry leaf tea its supposed to help bring on labor and help w/ labor pain don't know if thats what did it but I drank it all day and had my youngest the next morning and my labor was fast and easy and was a lot less painful then my first.
C.D. answers from Boston on April 29, 2009
In addition to what the others have said, I have been told to pack sneakers for the hospital in case you end up doing a lot of walking during labor, bring snacks for after (if you deliver in the middle of the night and nothing is open--you'll be hungry!) They also told me to try to rest as much as possible during early labor since it might be a long haul.
Good luck--you'll do great!
D.B. answers from Providence on April 29, 2009
I found that my husband was right on this one. It was a waste of time and money. If I was to do it over again I would not have wasted my day. Everyone I know that already had kids told me not to waste my time either but I felt it was my "duty" to go and that I owed it to my baby. It felt more like a health education class and believe me, you don't remember the breathing techniques....
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