Between the childbirth &
baby care classes, maternity shoot, car shopping, baby shower planning & finishing up the nursery it's been jam packed.
She taught Mother and
Baby Care classes through the Red Cross Instructor and was a Liaison Public Health Nurse for the LA County Health Department and Children's hospital.
If you are an expectant parent in Portland, OR or Vancouver, WA, please check out
our Baby Care classes page and learn the swaddles in person.
I can help you to green your nest with a Healthy Home Detox visit, Green Registry Consult or learn to nurture you new little one with
Baby Care Classes!
We have been teaching couples these options prenatally in
Baby Care classes, teaching parents in their home during doula visits, and teaching moms in new moms group in their early months.
Baby Care classes have been around for years, but this isn't your «Basics of Baby Care» educator training.
Green Registry Consult or learn to nurture you new little one with
Baby Care Classes!
You may also want to look into breastfeeding and
baby care classes to take during your third trimester.
Jaye Anne taught childbirth and
baby care classes for four years and is a Sacred Medicine Woman through Sacred Pregnancy.
This can be an in - person breastfeeding or
baby care class or even just by going to a parenting group to meet other expectant parents due about the same time you are due to have your baby.
Save $ 15 - use when you sign up for a Childbirth Express class, a Breastfeeding Class and a Basic
Baby Care class.
Save $ 20 - use when you sign up for a Childbirth class, a Breastfeeding class and a Basic
Baby Care class.
Save $ 20 - use when you sign up for a Childbirth Express class, a Breastfeeding class, a Basic
Baby Care class and 2 people for CPR.
Not exact matches
We did the
classes, we sat through hours of instruction on how to
care for drug exposed
babies, the problems that come with littles who have been traumatized more times than most of will experience in a lifetime.
She has taken birth
classes, happiest
baby on the block, newborn
care classes, sleep training and other sleep
classes, potty training
classes and more.
Even if you took a preparation
class before your
baby's birth, you may still feel unprepared for the awesome day and night responsibility of
caring for a little one.
Get set up with ABC Doula Service for doula
care, lactation visits, parent
classes, or buy a gift certificate or infant
care DVD to support your new
baby.
Many offer postpartum exercise
classes suitable for new moms — as well as day
care and even
classes you can take with your
baby.
Just because someone has taken a newborn
care training
class doesn't mean they have ever held a
baby.
I remember sitting in the «new
baby care»
class at the hospital with my second, and the instructor basically turning the
class into a lecture about how if you give your
baby formula you're uncaring and wrong and setting up your
baby for a lifetime of misery and inadequacy etc. etc..
When I was pregnant I took a
baby basics
class and the nurse said it was ok to feed the
baby her milk at room temperature, although my family critics me, when Joan is crying for food I doesn't take me more than a minute to take
care of her
We took
classes on
baby care.
They teach parents how to cook
baby food and host mommy and me yoga
classes, and these moms
care about children's nutrition and healthy living.
If you have NO experience whatsoever with
baby care, try to attend a few parenting
classes during your pregnancy.
Antenatal
classes are designed to educate and inform prospective parents about a range of different subjects related to pregnancy, labour and childbirth and
caring for a newborn
baby.
Many health
care professionals will tell you that their number one tip for taking
care of a newborn is to take
classes in CPR / First Aid before your
baby is born.
There are many benefits of going to antenatal
classes; they are a great way to learn about pregnancy, labour, birth and
caring for a newborn
baby and you have access to trained professionals to ask any questions you might have and share any concerns.
There are a variety of
classes geared towards what to expect after your little ones arrives; such as breastfeeding and
caring for your new
baby.
Our
classes cover all the basic information about labour and birth, but also include strategies for pain management, choices, decision - making during labour, coping techniques, and medical options, as well as breast feeding,
baby care, and postpartum reality.
Class topics include: benefits to mom and
baby, anatomy and physiology of breastfeeding, breastmilk composition, let - down reflex, kangaroo mother
care, latch, positioning, hand expression, frequency of feeding, nipple
care, what to do when
baby won't latch, hunger cues, support and planning, and FAQs.
I love it when I see grandmas coming to feeding consultations or sitting in
class because often they have lots of good comments and suggestions about
baby care that just help momma as well.
The
classes often cover a large range of topics from cloth diapering, to thrifty parenting, to
baby wearing, and even how to
care for your wool.
Platinum Birth Doula support includes basic support, Your Birth, Your Breastfeeding and Your
Baby Experience Parent Guides, newborn
care session, postpartum belly binding and hands - on private Happiest
Baby on the Block
class.
This
class goes way beyond any newborn basics
class and blends the
care a new mom deserves with the tips and tricks for making your first few weeks with a tender
baby a breeze.
Join us for Hatha Flow and Restore, Core and Restore, Stretch and Strengthen, as well as Deep Stretch
class to reconnect with your body and practice much needed self
care after
baby arrives.
These
classes educate parents on how to take
care of their
babies, toddlers and teens.
Together LovingTouch ® and EcoBaby Gear ™ go hand - in - hand by providing parents with all the right
care from infant massage
classes to safe & healthy
baby gear products.
A good
class will equip you with invaluable knowledge on the processes of pregnancy and birth, as well as teach you and your partner some skills and tricks for comfort during labor, and
caring for your
baby.
You may or may not have a really good idea of what you learn in a childbirth
class, but they will cover a lot of territory, including how to have a healthy pregnancy, when to go to the hospital or birth center, and even the basics of
baby care and breastfeeding.
Don't we have enough to do with preparing the nursery and loading up on
baby gear, taking prenatal
classes, and continuing to
care for other children?
You can make the inquiry about nursing
classes where they specially discuss breastfeeding and other necessary stuff to take
care your
baby.
Read about
caring for the
baby and sign up for childcare
classes.
At this point, you may have taken a pregnancy and childbirth
class, but this is the perfect time to educate yourself and make decisions about whether you know enough about
baby care, breastfeeding, labor, pain management techniques during labor and infant CPR.
The bell rang, and there was just time enough to drop the
baby at day
care before parenting
class.
This
class will prepare you with everything you need to know - pregnancy nutrition and exercise, newborn
care, coping with labor, perfecting your birth plans, and even breastfeeding and
baby wearing information.
This
class is geared toward a «normal birth», you will receive information on Prenatal Nutrition and Exercise, Stages and Phases of Labor, the Risk and Benefits of Interventions in Labor / Birth / Immediate Postpartum period, Comfort Measures, Newborn Procedures,
Baby Care Basics and Breastfeeding Benefits.
Classes (Child birth prep, Breastfeeding, Newborn
Care, Happiest
Baby and C - birth Prep) and Support group.
Tanya Colligan (818) 939-9754; (818) 539-4401
[email protected] I can do Lamaze,
Baby Care and Breastfeeding
classes and services.
Childbirth
classes often limit the postpartum discussion to the mother's physical recovery and taking
care of the
baby.
Services may include: breastfeeding education and support, maternity and newborn sleep hygiene education (including safe co-sleeping practices), birth options information and referral, greenproofing (educating about eco-friendly pregnancy, birth and home environment options),
baby wearing information, cloth diapering information, safety awareness, education regarding stages of pregnancy, referrals to childbirth education
classes, nursery set up support, child proofing information and referral, registry information and support,
baby shower planning, bed rest plans, post-partum and return to work plans (including referrals for postpartum
care and support), transition resources for those who plan to stay home, pregnancy and newborn photography referrals, and more!