7 Benefits of Taking an Online Childbirth Course

 
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Having a baby is a natural life process. But that doesn’t mean it’s simple or easy.



Enrolling in a childbirth course is a great way to pull back the veil of the unknown. You’ll gain valuable knowledge and insights about labor and delivery. And who wouldn’t want a better understanding of the birthing experience?

 

1. Be More Prepared for Labor, Delivery & Postpartum

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There are so many ways that this plays out. The knowledge and confidence you acquire by taking a birthing course can:



  • Give you the facts, figures, and other information you need

  • Help you set expectations and slide into the right mindset

  • Help you make decisions about things like birthing environment and pain management

  • Open you up to more options

  • Reduce the overwhelm and feel more empowered

  • Facilitate birth planning

  • Teach you about breastfeeding and infant care

  • Help you understand potential obstacles



Related: Home Birth Pros and Cons

 

2. Learn from Trained & Experienced Midwives

Who better to learn from than knowledgeable experts who’ve spent their academic and professional careers facilitating childbirth? Certified and licensed midwives, like ours here at Hearth and Home, have gone through extensive training, rigorous evaluation, and years of hands-on service with clients like you. We are well-positioned to help you acquire valuable childbirth knowledge!


Related: How to Find a Midwife for a Home Birth

 

3. Get a Variety of High-Quality Learning Materials

People often have different learning styles and preferences. That’s why having a blend of print materials, video lessons, etc. is so helpful. Information is conveyed in formats that speak to a variety of learning needs.


Furthermore, a class is organized. All those lessons and materials have been thoughtfully pulled together into a cohesive and comprehensive program.

 

4. Get Both Passive Lessons & Hands-On Practice

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Having a mix of coursework can really help drive the learnings home. Hands-on practice and simulations let you put the information covered in passive lessons to work.



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5. Connect to Additional Resources

Many online classes offer invaluable supplemental information. These may be in the form of social media content, online communities, podcasts, and more. They can be an engaging way to interact with educators, care providers, and other expecting families.

 

6. Strengthen Your Bond with Your Partner

The shared activity of learning and preparing for the arrival of your child can be a powerful opportunity to get even closer to your partner. And, if you’re the non-pregnant partner, you may gain some insights that help you better empathize and support the mom and baby.

 

7. Save Time & Effort

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Cobbling together bits and pieces of educational materials yourself can be exhausting and inefficient. A formal birthing course will probably save you hours of:



  • Figuring out what information you need to know

  • Searching out high-caliber educational materials

  • Vetting the information sources

 

Is It Worth It to Pay for a Childbirth Course?

When you take a course from trained midwives, you can be confident that you’re receiving high quality, accurate, timely, comprehensive information.


Midwives are drawing on their extensive academic and practical know-how — and sharing it with you. The fee you pay ensures that they’re able to continue doing the important work of educating expecting parents like yourself.

 

When Is the Best Time to Start Taking Childbirth Courses?

You can begin taking a birthing class anytime. However, it’s often recommended completing the course in the second trimester so the information is fresh in your mind. This will give you ample time to familiarize yourself with the information and use it in your planning process; however, you are welcome to start it as soon as you are ready. 


Related: When To Take Childbirth Classes

 

How Do Online Childbirth Courses Differ from In-Person Classes?

On-line and in-person courses will vary, but here are some common contrasts to consider:

Online Childbirth Course

  • On-demand

  • Start anytime

  • Self-paced

  • Access from anywhere

  • Lots of flexibility

  • Cost-effective

  • May offer opportunities to indirectly connect with other expecting parents

  • Often comes with some sort of live or interactive support

In-Person Childbirth Class

Set time and place

  • May be more personalized or responsive

  • Share experience with others in real time

  • Live lessons and interactions

  • Connect directly with other expecting parents

 

Start Taking a Childbirth Course to Prepare for Your Birth!

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One of our greatest honors at Hearth and Home is to assist parents-to-be in learning about and preparing for childbirth. That’s why, as seasoned midwives, we’ve designed an incredibly practical and in-depth online childbirth course for you. It’s purposefully designed to help you feel informed and empowered to give birth with confidence.