hey loula! i am currently doing a calmbirth course run by a midwife that works both independently and through the RWH, Sue Power, her course is called 'naturally calmbirth'. the classes are nice and small (max of 4 couples). so far (like 2 classes in lol) both DH and i are LOVING it. you get booklets and CDs to take home and practice with throughout as well which has been awesome for me to learn the breathing etc. also i really like that the people coming are from all walks of life. so there are couples that are going private, public and homebirth, and Sue is able to accomodate that and show different ways/techniques of applying calmbirth to each unique setting/complication (so last week she went through how to promote the release of oxytocin (love hormone to help with bonding etc) during a c-section and afterwards. great stuff that i now need to add to my birth plan if a c/s is needed!
Tell your DH that it is totally normal thing to go to birth education classes...calmbirth is just a great way for mums and partners to learn strategies and techniques that will help throughout labour and the support techniques are AMAZING in that partners can learn ways of supporting both mum and bubs at a time when it is really easy for them to be shoved aside in the 'rush' of things (this is why we joined up in the first place as DH really felt left out last time with DD, as he didnt know what to do and the midwives werent really interested in showing him ITMS).
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