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Frequently Asked Questions
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When in my pregnancy should I take
prenatal classes?
You
should take prenatal classes at least one month prior to your due
date. You don’t want to schedule the classes too early
because
you want to have the material fresh in your mind for your birthing day;
however, space is limited and classes do book up early, so don’t leave
it too long before registering. How do I choose the right prenatal classes?
Click here to view 8 tips for choosing the right prenatal class.
What if I miss my classes
(or cannot complete them) because I give birth early?
Often we have to turn people away when our classes are full. People
who don't show up for class are taking away a seat from those who would
have liked to attend. However, we understand that sometimes babies are born early chaning your plans. If
you miss your classes because your baby came early, and you notified us
at least two business days before the classes started, we will issue
you a
refund (less a $25 administration fee).
If you know in advance that you are going to miss
your
classes for other reasons, please contact your instructor to make
arrangements to try fitting you in to another scheduled class.
If you miss your second class of a two-class
series,
there is no refund; however, you may be able to sit in on a makeup
class if there are available spaces. Please contact your instructor to
inquire about availability. If you miss your classes entirely, and did not provide adequate advance notification, then no refund will be issued.
I’m expecting my second
baby. Why should I take prenatal classes?
Policies
and procedures for childbirth may be different in this hospital than
where you gave birth last time. Even policies in this hospital change
over time. You want to ensure that you have the latest information and
are prepared for what you may experience this time you are in labour.
Also, medical techniques change over time – if it has been a few years
since you last gave birth, there is a good chance that some things may
be different in the hospital setting.
How useful are the classes
for my partner?
The
instructor helps partners understand their role in helping the
labouring woman through all stages of labour and through the
post-partum period. Partners will be given specific tasks that they can
perform and advice on how to cope with the way the new baby will affect
their relationship.
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