I'm pregnant with my first baby, so my DH and I signed up for childbirth classes held at the local hospital. It's a 6 week course that meets once a week, but it is not anything like what I imagined it would be. Our first class was last week, and it was basically a 1 hour long lecture on what could go wrong followed by the obligatory birth video and 5 minutes of "relaxation techniques". It seemed a like a big waste of time to me, and my husband had trouble sleeping after it because of all of the worst-case scenarios discussed. (Did the nurse really have to spend 15 minutes talking about what to do if the umbillical cord starts to come out while I'm at home?) The nurse teaching the class didn't even have us introduce ourselves or ask when our due dates are.
So, if you have attended a childbirth class, what was yours like? Are they all of focused on worst-case scenarios and fetal monitors and C-sections? Did you have an opportunity to talk with the other parents-to-be?
So, if you have attended a childbirth class, what was yours like? Are they all of focused on worst-case scenarios and fetal monitors and C-sections? Did you have an opportunity to talk with the other parents-to-be?

We were able to watch the video at home.



