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Oct 24th, 2007, 12:07 PM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | Birth workshop I have my first one tonight...Have you lot been to any? What are they like? I booked it because i thought it was gonna be where they prepared you and your birth partner for labour by doing all the breathing excersizes and all that.. I really wanted to do that as neither of us know what to expect lol. But now i've been told they dont do that anymore and that you have to pay for classes like that? Tonights workshop is just for me to attend although I dont know what its about. And next week is for me and my partner and its about life with a new baby...seem to have skipped a few chapters? I dont really see much point in this as we'll be shown all this once baby is born anyway surely? Not sure whether to bother going now. What do you all reckon? xx  |
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Oct 24th, 2007, 13:48 PM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | Hi Sweetsammi, I am not taking birth classes aka lamaze classes but am taking a birth yoga class which prepares your body physically and mentally for birth. I think the classes can be very helpful and definitely feel more comfortable and informed since beginning mine.
I say give it a go and if you don't like it or feel as though you are getting anything out of it you can call it quits. |
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I'm Currently Feeling: | We've been to two out of three classes (last one is tonight) and to be honest they're not very interesting. However, it was good to see forceps etc up close and personal. Tonight is what we've been waiting for - the physiotherapist is going over positions for labour and breathing etc which should hopefully be a laugh. We'll wait and see. |
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Originally Posted by Mango Hi Sweetsammi, I am not taking birth classes aka lamaze classes but am taking a birth yoga class which prepares your body physically and mentally for birth. I think the classes can be very helpful and definitely feel more comfortable and informed since beginning mine.
I say give it a go and if you don't like it or feel as though you are getting anything out of it you can call it quits. | Oooh i really wanna do pregnancy yoga classes also! But there are none in my area and as me or my partner dont drive its really difficult.  We dont seem to have anything here in Derby. Really sucks. Only just been informed also that the birth workshop tonight is no longer at my hospital but at some health centre in a another town..which i havnt a clue how to get to  So annoying. I wanna get out there and meet other mums to be cus i think you get really isolated at times and its hard to express ya feelings to people that havnt been there! But they aint makin it easy for me. xx |
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| Hey, I'm also from Derby  Is your birth workshop at Coleman Street Health Centre by any chance? I had my first one there last week, and my second one is next week. It wasn't really exactly what I expected. We had a lot of cards with questions on, and then answered them in groups and passed them around. Then we put a kind of timeline of birth in order and talked about it all. We also talked about positions for giving birth, the best position for baby to be born in, massage during labour, etc. I know you said your birth workshop is tonight, so this is probably a little late so sorry. | | | | Status: Offline
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Originally Posted by lauren-kate Hey, I'm also from Derby  Is your birth workshop at Coleman Street Health Centre by any chance? I had my first one there last week, and my second one is next week. It wasn't really exactly what I expected. We had a lot of cards with questions on, and then answered them in groups and passed them around. Then we put a kind of timeline of birth in order and talked about it all. We also talked about positions for giving birth, the best position for baby to be born in, massage during labour, etc. I know you said your birth workshop is tonight, so this is probably a little late so sorry. |
Ooooh yay someone else from Derby  yeah it is at coleman street! I dont know Alvaston, i literally only know city centre as I havnt lived here that long. I thought it was going to be about labour, you know breathing techniques and things. Only reason i wanted to go. Too late now anyway as it started at 6. Do you think Ive missed out on anything? Its really nice there's someone else on here from Derby  xx |
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| I don't think you really missed out on anything big.. They just went through the usual information really - about pain relief and stages of labour mainly. There wasn't anything at all to do with breathing exercises. I live in Alvaston so that's why I asked if you were at Coleman St. What date is your second birth workshop on? | | | | Status: Offline
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I'm Currently Feeling: | Lauren-Kate, it's next weds life with your baby i think |
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| That's when mine is. It's strange... when I first came on this board, your post was the first one I read, and you're in Derby. You could have been ANYWHERE in the world. | | | | Status: Offline
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I'm Currently Feeling: | LOL I know tis strange. Do you know what you're having? My OH's work friend has offered to give us a lift to the next birth workshop next week as his partner is going. So I will see you there!  x |
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