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Birthing Classes - Hermiston,OR

I keep getting told that it is time to sign up for a birthing class before they all fill up. I have heard mixed commentary on these classes though. Some people say they are very glad they went and others say it was a complete waste of time. For the cost of the class, I want to be certain that it will be worth my time. Any thoughts?

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I'm glad I took the class and wish I had done a "refresher" for my second. Even almost 14 years later I still use the breathing and focusing techniques to get me through hard stuff. I also still talk to a couple of people from the class.

We took a whole series of birthing classes, and although we ended up w/ a c-sect at the last minute (I didn't end up needed the breathing techniques or pain management - actually - I did use some of those breathing techniques for a few days afterward!) I was VERY glad we'd done the breastfeeding class (spouses attend that one, too), the newborn care class, the the infant CPR class.

I think some people just need it for their peace of mind. But looking back, it was a waist of time. I could have read a book, or watched something on the Discovery Health Chanel. Though the information was more or less unless, I think I would have had a lot more anxiety about labor had I not taken it though. Its a toss up.

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Bradley Birth. You will learn so much, totally worth it!!

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If this is your first child, I would go for it. I really liked the class that we attended; it was at the hospital where I gave birth. We learned the different stages of labor and what happens during each stage. They showed us some common tools and things used during labor and delivery, like what they use to break your water if needed, and an internal fetal monitor. We took a tour of the L&D dept, reviewed the rules regarding who can be there, who can visit, what to bring, etc. We watched some videos and practiced different labor positions. The last class included a diapering and swaddling lesson (using dolls) and advice on dealing with different scenarios like a baby that won't stop crying. The class we took was not focused on one particular birthing method, just a general informational class. It was helpful to me to know what kinds of things to expect with regard to my specific hospital. If nothing else, at least schedule a time to take a tour of your L&D dept at the hospital where you will have the baby. Those are usually free :)

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I think a good class largely depends on the instructor. But, particularly if this is your first child, it's worth it to take a class. They bring up things that you probably haven't thought about and usually there is at least some bit of helpful information to take away. It's also a nice way to meet other expecting parents, who will later have kids the same age as yours... sometimes this lead to good friends to commiserate with, get support from and have play dates with!

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I think it depends on what kind of labor you are planning. If you are planning for natural childbirth, it might be worth it. If you are planning to have an epidural, maybe not. Another thing to consider is what kind of learner you are. If you are a visual learner it could be helpful. If you learn better by reading, you might want to skip the class and get your hands on some of the great reading material out there. I took a birthing class and didn't find it particularly helpful, but I had an epidural and i learn better by reading.

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I took the Bradley classes. Definitely worth it.

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we took the 1 day all day class. I enjoyed it and am very glad we did it. I think it helped alot.

The most useful part of the birthing class for us were the pointers they gave my husband on advocating for me when I was in labor. The techniques re: actual labor didn't do much for me, however, I did take a weekly prenatal yoga class beginning mid second-trimester and that proved to be very valuable during my labor and recovery. My labor and delivery experience was very positive and I bounced back quickly - I think yoga was a huge reason why.

I didn't take any classes, mainly because money was tight... When I went into labor I wished I had. I had a few complications, and was put on picotin (sp?) to speed up my labor. Even with the drip, I was in active labor for 19 hours... I had no clue what to do to help manage my pain until I gave in and got an epidural. I had the general idea of how labor would go, but I wasn't really prepared. Given the chance, I would go back and take them. For my next child, I definitely plan on taking some. Even though I have already had one, I would like to learn to manage my pain, or even to learn what a more 'normal' birthing experience should be like. I wouldn't take any delivery-specific classes, just something to give you general knowledge, and pain management.

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