Just out of curiosity what are everyone's antenatal classes like?
We started ours on Monday night and they seemed like a complete waste of time. We were asked to fill in an application form to become a parent (8 months too late me thinks). We were given a cuddly toy to pass round the room while a tape played of a babying crying, once the tape stopped if you were holding the cuddly toy you had to say what you would do to soothe it.
I was hoping to learn a bit about the actual birth and breathing techniques and so on and perhaps watch some videos of different types of births to help me decide what type of birth plan I want. But we were told that there were a waste of time. I'm gonna speak to my midwife when I see her next week to see if she can give me any advice.
Another thing we talked about was breast feeding, which I fully intend on trying, I know that sometimes it can be very difficult and if it doesn't work I would eiter express or use formula, (ideally I wanna breastfeed though as I understand all the benefits) the health visitors basically said that they would push and push us to continue with breast feeding no matter how much we struggled with it.
My partner wsn't impressed with the classes at all.
What sort of things did everyone else learn in their classes?
We started ours on Monday night and they seemed like a complete waste of time. We were asked to fill in an application form to become a parent (8 months too late me thinks). We were given a cuddly toy to pass round the room while a tape played of a babying crying, once the tape stopped if you were holding the cuddly toy you had to say what you would do to soothe it.
I was hoping to learn a bit about the actual birth and breathing techniques and so on and perhaps watch some videos of different types of births to help me decide what type of birth plan I want. But we were told that there were a waste of time. I'm gonna speak to my midwife when I see her next week to see if she can give me any advice.
Another thing we talked about was breast feeding, which I fully intend on trying, I know that sometimes it can be very difficult and if it doesn't work I would eiter express or use formula, (ideally I wanna breastfeed though as I understand all the benefits) the health visitors basically said that they would push and push us to continue with breast feeding no matter how much we struggled with it.
My partner wsn't impressed with the classes at all.
What sort of things did everyone else learn in their classes?