Labor 101

With Madelyn Eckenrodt RN, MSN, RNC-OB, C-EFM

What to Expect

In your Labor 101 class, the atmosphere is one of empowerment, education, and support, providing expectant parents with the knowledge and tools they need to navigate the childbirth process with confidence.

The curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including:

*Understanding the stages of labor and what to expect during each phase, including physical sensations and emotional changes.

*Preparing for labor, communicating birth preferences and pain management options.

*When to call for help when your less than 20 weeks along.

*When to go to the hospital after 20 weeks along.

*Interventions and Unexpected Outcomes: Participants are educated about common interventions and procedures that may arise during labor and delivery, such as inductions, fetal monitoring, assisted delivery (e.g., forceps or vacuum extraction), and cesarean sections. They learn about the reasons these interventions may be recommended, as well as their potential benefits, risks, and alternatives.

Throughout the class, there is ample opportunity for participants to ask questions, share their concerns, and engage in group discussions. The atmosphere is nonjudgmental, supportive, and inclusive, with a focus on empowering participants to make informed decisions that align with their individual preferences and values.

Class $225 and 2.5 hrs long offered 1x a month.

Next Session: Monday, January 6th 6:00-8:30pm