Virtual Prepared Childbirth Class

Our virtual Childbirth Preparation Class will help you and your partner become more confident and comfortable for your upcoming birthing experience. Our power point presentation addresses everything you need to know from warning signs to watch out for, labor pain and pain theories, comfort measures, birth plans, medical interventions during labor, stages of labor, epidurals, cesarean sections and much much more! Plus, we have a number of great videos that we know you will enjoy. This class is a must for all first- time prospective parents. Register now and you will be glad you did!
By registering for this class, you will receive a Zoom video conference link Via email, which will allow you to participate in the class virtually.
You will need a smartphone, tablet or home computer with an internet connection and will need access to email to receive the link to join the video conference.
ONLY MOM TO BE NEEDS TO ENROLL. IT IS EXPECTED THAT SHE WILL BRING A GUEST.

NOTE: A credit card is required to register for this class online. If you would like to register for this class using a different payment method, please call (925) 275-9200 to register.

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