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At
Port Perry
Lamaze, we
recognize that today, people are very busy and may not be able to
commit to the traditional 6-8 week series of prenatal
classes. So, we introduced to the Durham area a
two-day
prenatal series offered on weekends that covers all the same content,
in a condensed format.
Our
classes are taught in an education room at a local
hospital by
Registered Nurses who are also Lamaze-Certified Childbirth Educators --
this means that you only get top-qualified instructors, with many years
of experience.
SMALL CLASS
SIZES GUARANTEED.
The
purpose of our classes is to increase the confidence of both women and
their support persons that birth is a normal, natural process.
It
is also an opportunity to inform expectant parents about current
research on related topics so they can make informed decisions about
their birth and early child care. Participation in prenatal
classes has been known to
decrease physical complications during labour and dleivery and
also to improve physical and mental health in the postpartum period.
We teach prenatal classes in Port Perry, Ontario to assist clients in
Scugog and throughout Durham Region.
Upcoming Classes
- Feb. 25 & Feb. 26, 2012 - Lakeridge Health Port Perry
- Mar. 24 & Mar. 25, 2012 - Lakeridge Health Port Perry
- Apr. 21 & Apr. 22, 2012 - Lakeridge Health Port Perry
- Jun. 9 & Jun. 10, 2012 - Lakeridge Health Port Perry
- Jul. 21 & Jul. 22, 2012 - Lakeridge Health Port Perry
- Sep. 15 & Sep. 16, 2012 - Lakeridge Health Port Perry
- Oct. 20 & Oct. 21, 2012 - Lakeridge Health Port Perry
- Nov. 24 & Nov. 25, 2012 - Lakeridge Health Port Perry
Register
Online

"She found
the breathing
exercises you taught very helpful. The baby latched on right after
birth so other than being sore things are going well. Thank you for the
information." (H.D.)
"The baby
arrived after 9
hours of med-free labour. My wife went through the whole thing with
nothing but a birthing ball and 45 minutes of gas before 50
mins of pushing! Thanks so much for all the information and advice in
the classes, it did help in labour and still helps now." (C.T.)
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.
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 "I do feel better prepared for both labour
and delivery and post-partum care. Thank you." |
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