I've never done it before, it lasts from
1:30-4:30 and it's tomorrow.
How does that stuff work, do you just
sit,listen & ask a question when
needed?
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19mommy
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Oct 2005 Posts: 179
Posted: 11-07-05 02:43am
I took some pregnancy classes unlesss they
are birthing classes they dont really
teach you any birthing techniques, they
more or less teach you about caring for
your body, drinking, sort of things to
look out for, exercises you can ask
questions, during break. It was free for
me so I thought it wasnt a waste...But I
wouldnt pay for the class
It lasts a long time to just talk about
dumb stuff.
It's like dang, I have stuff to do
throughout my day and i'm going to put a
lot off so I can take some classes on
stuff I can research on the internet.
In one class you get to go to the hospital
& they show you around & talk you
through what options you have. They also
give you a lot of free stuff. Muwahaha
i guess it'll be good for me, I dont have
to pay for any of mine & I get more
than one, might as well take every benefit
i'm given.
I hope it's not boring & I fall
asleep, I just wanna know if it's like
school, ya just sit there and listen??
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babyrae
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 19 Jan 2004 Posts: 2957 Location: Manitoba, Canada
Posted: 11-07-05 08:47am
I only went to the hospital tour one.
Every other was sooo boring! I wouldnt
go! Its definetly nothing you need to go
for, whcih u could find out about online
I would go.... You may learn something
new. When I was pregnant with my first I
went to pre-natal classes and the hospital
intro.
It kind of gets you ready for whats to
come.... :)
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