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Antenatal classes

Paula Brasovanu, Advisory Service Midwife

Antenatal classes are invaluable for any mum-to-be and partner. They
provide information on your pregnancy, can help you to prepare for
labour and provide the perfect opportunity for you to ask any questions
you have about the birth. If you need to know more about what to
expect at antenatal classes, don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Paula Brasovanu, Advisory Service Midwife

1800 258 268

 

Why are antenatal classes useful?


A good antenatal class will tell you all you need to know about:

 

  • How you can prepare for the birth: You’ll probably find out about exercises you can do to help get in good shape for giving birth, get advice about breathing techniques and your partner may be shown some handy massage skills to help you stay relaxed both before and during labour.
  • What you can expect during labour and birth: Your antenatal classes will give information about the whole process of labour and birth, including details of medical procedures and interventions. You will also be encouraged to think about the changes you could expect to happen to both you and your partner during pregnancy and after the birth.
  • How to manage labour and birth: You’ll have the chance to learn about various birth positions you could use and experiment with them before the big day. You’ll also be given information about pain relief choices, look at various situations that could occur during labour and work out in advance what you would want to happen.
  • Preparing for life with your new baby: Antenatal classes also help you to prepare for life with your new baby, both emotionally and practically. It’s a great opportunity to get advice from the health care professional, not to mention other experienced mums who might be there too.
  • Social time: Not all your friends may be expecting so might not be able to relate to what you’re going through.These classes give you the perfect opportunity to have a good chat with other mums–to-be and dads who’ll have similar concerns and questions to yours. In fact many mums find they stay in touch and become good friends.


The key is to plan ahead. Most classes run over six to eight weeks in the last months of your pregnancy. However, you can book your place from 12 weeks of pregnancy and most mums-to-be do this. Why not make a note in your diary and do some research during the early stages of your pregnancy? 

 

What kind of antenatal classes are there?

 

  • Private classes for which you will need to pay.
  • Classes held at your local hospital are usually free. There’s a surprisingly wide variety of different types of courses and the approach can vary from class to class, teacher to teacher.
  • Child birth educators and midwives also offer evening and weekend classes.
  • Something to suit you both: If your partner is your birth partner, couples’ classes can help you prepare together for labour and can allow you to feel closer to each other. Couples’ antenatal classes can also really help a nervous dad-to-be feel reassured about the birth and more involved with your pregnancy.
  • Get to know your birthing environment: Many mums-to-be are now offered an opportunity to visit the hospital where you plan to give birth. Tours of all the facilities are available at certain times to give you a clearer picture of what to expect.

 
 
 
 
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