Are Child Birth Classes Necessary for Expectant Mothers?

Where can I find a child birth class?

Child Birth Classes

Many hospitals offer expectant mothers child birth classes and the cost of these services vary depending on the hospital.  The class that I attended at the hospital over 16 years ago was free and it was offered on a Saturday, which was great for me because I was working during the week.    However, if your schedule isn’t as flexible of the hospital doesn’t offer a class that works with your schedule.  There are alternative options available for expectant moms.

If the hospital that you plan on giving birth, charges for birthing classes it would be a great idea to check with your insurance company to determine if they cover the cost of your class under your particular insurance plan.  Note:  I don’t have any personal experience with this since I didn’t attend a class with my last child, but it never hurts to ask in my opinion.

The cost of child birth classes may also be covered under the flex benefit plan, check with your hospital or your employer’s human resources office to confirm.

Childbirth Educator or Doula

If you are unable to attend a class at the hospital, ask your doctor or hospital if they are aware of any child birth educators in your immediate area.  A child birth educator specializes in teaching customized child birth classes. These classes are usually more expensive.  The educator usuallly teaches smaller classes and can spend more quality time with you, so that you feel comfortable with your labor and delivery expectations.  They are also more flexible and offer a series of classes so that you can refresh what you have already learned and are given the opportunity to ask any questions; instead, of one all day class crammed with information.

Online Classes

Online classes are fairly new but they are very flexible for busy expectant mothers who can’t find a class to attend that fits within their schedule.  These classes are self guided and require you to read the information yourself.  Depending on the class that you enroll in, you may or may not have all of your questions answered or have any real support.  However, taking an online class can give you an idea of what to expect during pre-labor, labor, delivery, and postpartum.

Find Childbirth Books or Resources Online

Books or reputable online resources can provide expectant mothers with general and basic information on how to prepare for child birth.  If you have any questions, you can ask your doctor, midwife, or health care provider but they may or may not have time to teach you everything there is to know about child birth.

Are Child Birth Classes Necessary?

While child birth classes aren’t necessary, they do help expectant mothers understand the birthing process and gives you an idea of what to expect when you arrive at the hospital.  Congratulations, on your new bundle of joy!

Did you take child birth classes during your pregnancy?

Comments

7 responses to “Are Child Birth Classes Necessary for Expectant Mothers?”

  1. Ditas Avatar

    I don’t really feel that birth classes are needed. The doctor should provide the mom of information that she needs and expect.

  2. Pamela R Avatar

    I think they were a MUST for me and my Hubby!

  3. Andrea Avatar

    We did the childbirth classes with our first and I think it was more a form of comedy for my husband and myself than actual learning experience. But that humor brought us closer together for the full experience which was great!

  4. Cody Avatar

    We did a birth class with my daughter and actually found it pretty helpful! Like Andrea, it was also a time for hubby and I to giggle and come together before the life-changing event. The most helpful part of the one we took was learning about what to do once the baby is actually born. But, we won’t do it again with #2.

    1. Christy Avatar

      I only took a class with my oldest child as well. 🙂 I handled my second labor much better than the first.

  5. Lexie Lane Avatar

    We always put it off and never even had a chance to go! I had pre-eclampsia so I was quite early too, but all turned out well. So no, I don’t think they are necessary. I’m a first time mom and I think I did ok.

    1. Christy Avatar

      I agree that the classes aren’t always necessary and with the Internet women have information at their fingertips.