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Are hospital childbirth and labor classes worth taking?

Results so far:

Yes
74% 496 votes Total: 667 votes
No
26% 171 votes
  • 1 of 34

    by Deborah Bauers

    There is little in life that is as precious as the moment when you hold your newborn infant. But pregnancy can also be a time that is punctuated by the uncertainty of what is to...read more

  • 2 of 34

    by Sara Mcgrath

    Hospital labor and childbirth classes are worth taking as a starting point for first time expectant parents. Hospital classes are easy to find. They offer an overview of labor a...read more

  • 3 of 34

    by Joseph Whalen

    For first time parents, child birth classes offer a qualified glimpse of what may or may not lay ahead on your journey into parenthood. There is a good deal of useful informati...read more

  • 4 of 34

    by K L Arena

    Two little pink lines. They're unmistakable. And in my case, unexpected! Children were a plan for the future, something I looked forward to, but not something I expected to be p...read more

  • 5 of 34

    by Michael Mccormick

    I would have to say that taking a childbirth and labor class is an excellent way to calm some of the fear and apprehension new parents will naturally have when they are expectin...read more

  • 6 of 34

    by Sara Bradley

    Yes, it is worth the time and effort to attend childbirth and labour classes, especially for first time moms. In fact, I would recommend it more as mandatory for new moms becau...read more

  • 7 of 34

    by Danielle Friedl

    I would have to say that childbirth classes are worth taking - but only if you've got the right class. Judging by some of the responses to the contrary it is painfully obvious ...read more

  • 8 of 34

    by Dawn Hawkins

    Taking birthing classes as a first time parent should be a top priority. When becoming a parent, you are entering a whole new world. There are some things that you just shouldn'...read more

  • 9 of 34

    by Regan Grill

    North American parenting culture has been subjected to a high degree of fear mongering when it comes to giving birth in the hospital. Many women have developed a fear of forceps...read more

  • 10 of 34

    by Carma Davidson

    I was skeptical about joining a 'breathing class'. But it was one of the best things I did. Besides me and my husband learning what to expect for ourselves, and not everyone ...read more

  • 11 of 34

    by Nish Laverz

    * Labor, Childbirth and Breastfeeding Classes * I am a 27 year old first time mom with a 12 week old daughter. When I was 34 weeks pregnant I was given the opportunity to go...read more

  • 12 of 34

    by Naima Manal

    Becoming a new mother-to-be is filled with an array of emotions, concerns and hopes that both the pregnancy and delivery will be successfully met with health and happiness for b...read more

  • 13 of 34

    by Melissa Crossley

    When I found out that I was going to be a mom, I was overcome with feelings of happiness, anger and confusion. I had heard all the stories from ladies in the family, from televi...read more

  • 14 of 34

    by Danielle Difrancesco

    If you are having your first child, then I will have to say YES! Childbirth and Labor classes are definitely worth taking. Being a first time parent can be very scary. Not kn...read more

  • 15 of 34

    by Dana Farrell

    It is your first pregnancy. You are very excited and scared at the same time. The anticipation only continues to build as your pregnancy progresses. You have a mixture of emo...read more

  • 16 of 34

    by Lindsay Horvath

    Childbirth and labor classes are worth taking, in my opinion. For my husband and I, the classes were inherent for him to understand what I was going through and what was to c...read more

  • 17 of 34

    by T. K. Pippin

    During pregnancy, it seems everyone who's been where you are, wants to put there two cents in about how you should or shouldn't do things with your labor, birth and child-rearin...read more

  • 18 of 34

    by Missy Bell

    When I saw the double line on the pregnancy test I was scared. And that's putting it lightly. I was excited about the prospect of a new life, but I had no idea what I would be...read more

  • 19 of 34

    by J.R. Lewis

    Education is never wasted! During my first pregnancy, I was young...and nieve. No one has the insight to your own body and because of that, no one can explain what giving birth ...read more

  • 20 of 34

    by Detail Guy

    My son Jace was born on August 7, 2007. He weighed in at 8lbs-2.5oz and 22" long. My wife was in labor for 24hrs. We had to have him two weeks early since my wives pregnancy was...read more

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    by Erin Carr

    When I was pregnant with my first child, I dutifully signed up for the childbirth class offered by the hospital where I was to deliver. I happily paid my $35 and registered for...read more

  • 2 of 20

    by Amanda Piper

    There is truly nothing anyone can tell you that will fully prepare you for labor and childbirth. Just as every pregnancy is different, so is every labor. It can be extremely lon...read more

  • 3 of 20

    by Emma Riley Sutton

    When I found out I was pregnant, one of the first things I did was find a doctor. I found at at which hospitals she had privileges and went for an unannounced visit. The first...read more

  • 4 of 20

    by Samantha T.

    Just about everyone I know who has given birth took prenatal classes at least once. Personally, I felt once was more than plenty, though I was to go through the birthing experi...read more

  • 5 of 20

    by Tiffany Matteson

    Child labor classes are not worth taking, at least in England they aren't. I went to what they called parent classes. These were supposed to help us get through the large amou...read more

  • 6 of 20

    by Piret Waymon

    One of the regrets I hold at the back of my head is that I wasted 150 dollars for childbirth classes I never needed. Naive as I was, I believed I would give birth without any me...read more

  • 7 of 20

    by Sarah Collins

    At one time as essential to the process of having a baby as pushing, the need for childbirth classes has been virtually eliminated for today's expectant parents. With one-click...read more

  • 8 of 20

    by Andi Caldwell

    When I was pregnant with our first child, my husband and I took labor and childbirth classes at the local hospital where I was scheduled to deliver our little bundle of joy. I ...read more

  • 9 of 20

    by Amy Hoerrmann

    Childbirth classes can be a big waste of time. No I do not think they are worth it. I have a good friend that was pregnant with her first child at the same time I was pregnant...read more

  • 10 of 20

    by Ana - I'm Learning

    Since it was the first time both me and my husband were very excited to attend the child birth sessions. Although I was reading a book at the same time but I thought it was not ...read more

  • 11 of 20

    by Laurel Moore

    When I was pregnant with my first child, I had an extreme case of nerves. I would often break out in sweats thinking about what would happen once I actually went into labor. I...read more

  • 12 of 20

    by Yolanda Jones

    No, I remember having my first child. I took the childbirth classes, and when it came down to it i remembered what they taught me. The thing is when you get in that room and yo...read more

  • 13 of 20

    by Linda Shrigley

    Are hospital childbirth and labor classes worth taking? No way! I have seen tapes of childbirth, and read many books on the subject. I have also talked to many people whom ha...read more

  • 14 of 20

    by Aya Hajjar

    When I got pregnant I was only 22 years old, living with my husband, the two of us alone away from home. Filled with curiosity and eager to know more about changes that accompan...read more

  • 15 of 20

    by Tammy L Mahan

    No, I don't believe hospital childbirth and labor classes worth taking. When I was pregnant with my first, my daughter my husband and I took the classes. Of course we though...read more

  • 16 of 20

    by Danielle B

    Why take a childbirth or labor class when they tell you everything you need to know and what to do when you are giving birth. They tell you everything they are doing, what is g...read more

  • 17 of 20

    by Deb Mitchell

    With my first pregnancy, I wanted everything to be perfect, including the labor and delivery. My husband and I signed up for the classes. On the night of our first class, we wen...read more

  • 18 of 20

    by Saralyn Colon

    There's no question that the more knowledge one has about the labor and birth process, the better prepared they will be when the day comes. However, labor and childbirth classes...read more

  • 19 of 20

    by Nikki Peterson

    In my opinion, hospital childbirth and labor classes are not even worth taking because when your giving birth, you forget everything. I think the class is just there to basicall...read more

  • 20 of 20

    by Ruth Smith

    The question we are addressing is the usefulness of taking childbirth classes. I have had three children, taken a childbirth class for the first one, and declined to take a ref...read more

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