All Posts tagged Prenatal classes WNY

Pre-Natal Classes and Resources in Western New York

babykissbellyFor the best chance of having a healthy baby, you want to have a healthy pregnancy. Luckily, there are plenty of resources in Western New York that can help pregnant women do just that. Here are a few options:

Catholic Health’s WomenCare program offers a wide variety of prenatal classes, given at either Mercy Hospital or Sisters of Charity Hospital, including:

  • Prepared Childbirth – Designed mostly for the first time mom, these classes cover relaxation and breathing techniques and more.
  • Prepared Childbirth Refresher – This class refamiliarizes you with what to expect during and after pregnancy.
  • Preparing to Breastfeed – Learn about the initial breastfeeding experience and what to expect at home.
  • Twinformation Classes – These cover the special needs of twin pregnancy.
  • Baby Talk – Topics discussed include common newborn concerns such as bathing, breastfeeding, bottle feeding and more.
  • Sibling Classes – introduces pre-school and young children to the exciting role of being a big brother or sister

Kaleida Health holds prenatal classes at both Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital and Women & Children’s Hospital of Buffalo. Their classes cover topics such as:

•    Labor and delivery
•    Breathing techniques
•    Exercises
•    Caesarean births
•    Recovery
•    Parent classes
•    Infant feeding and care
•    Sibling classes
•    Infant safety and CPR
•    Infant development and stimulation.

If you are interested in natural childbirth, you can explore the options presented by WNY Childbirth Education and Doula Services.  They offer an 8-week series of natural childbirth classes that promise to teach students about the labor process and help to create a set of skills and techniques to use in labor instead of medication. They also offer a “One Day Crash Course” for moms that have already been through labor and birth before, or for anyone with a quickly approaching due date that doesn’t have eight weeks. The crash course lasts about five hours and covers the stages of labor, labor coping techniques, coaching skills, and birth choices.

Other options include BlueCross BlueShield’s Right Start Prenatal Program for its members in Erie County and the Young Parents Program sponsored by Catholic Charities of Buffalo, which provides services both in the home and at the Ken-Ton Family Health Center and Mercy Hospital.

Chouchani, Sayegh and Bagnarello is an OBGYN practice in Buffalo where we are committed to helping our patients achieve a healthy pregnancy.  We believe in supporting the total health of our patients and our community. If you have any questions about how to have a healthy pregnancy, please call or contact us anytime.

More