Prepared Childbirth Saturday Express - Arrowhead Campus

This class is designed for mothers (and their partner) who have never attended preparation classes. This class includes an in person tour of the labor and delivery, postpartum, and nursery units. The hospital admission procedures and routines are covered.

This class covers many aspects of pregnancy and childbirth:

- Physical and psychological changes

- Hospital admission procedures and routines

- Stages of labor

- Medical interventions

- Cesarean birth

- Pain management options

- Partner's role in labor and delivery

- Breathing and relaxation techniques

In addition the class covers information about the recovery period for mom and baby, newborn procedures after birth, newborn appearance, choosing a pediatrician, post-partum care, and PPD.

**You do not need to register your partner/coach separately**

**If you are a nursing student and would like to observe the class please call Julie O'Neal at 623-572-4535**

If you have questions or would like to register via phone, please contact us at 855-292-9355.

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