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What week should I take birthing classes?

What week should I take birthing classes?

A good time to start the class is in your sixth or seventh month. If a friend is going to be your labor support (labor coach), he or she can come too. These classes usually run for 6 or 8 weeks.

Do people still take childbirth classes?

Attendance at childbirth classes is not mandatory anymore, though the benefits of childbirth class can be great for women and their partners.

Is it OK to not take birthing classes?

No, you don’t. You don’t need to take a childbirth class, just like you don’t need to hire a doula, and you don’t need to have someone you love with you when you give birth, and you don’t need to pack a hospital bag, and you don’t even need to let your mother-in-law know you’re in labor (maybe).

What can Lutheran Medical Center do for you during pregnancy?

Even if problems arise over the course of your pregnancy, you can count on Lutheran Medical Center to give you and your baby the care you both need. During pregnancy, your body nourishes your baby. After your baby is born, breastfeeding is a wonderful way to continue this care.

Is it a boy or girl at Lutheran Medical Center?

“Boy or girl?” If you’re like us, “It doesn’t matter as long as it’s healthy.” Even if problems arise over the course of your pregnancy, you can count on Lutheran Medical Center to give you and your baby the care you both need. During pregnancy, your body nourishes your baby.

Is it safe to have a baby at Lutheran Hospital?

Chances are you’re doing everything you can to keep you and your little one healthy. Although, most pregnancies and birth experiences go smoothly, if complications come up, our medical team and neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) are equipped to handle even the littlest of patients. We are delighted to share in the special time of your life.

How to find Lutheran Medical Center Wheat Ridge co?

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