Postpartum & New Born care

Postpartum classes

Online (6 sessions) / Offline ( 12 sessions )

Postpartum classes are educational programs designed to support new mothers and their families during the postpartum period, which is the time after birth. These classes can cover a wide range of topics, including:

Physical recovery:

Classes may cover what to expect during the physical recovery process after birth, including healing from a vaginal or cesarean delivery, and how to care for the body during this time.

Breastfeeding:

Classes may provide information on how to successfully breastfeed, including techniques for latching and positioning, and addressing common challenges.

Infant care:

Classes may cover basics of infant care, including diapering, bathing, and feeding.

Postpartum classes
Emotional well-being:

Classes may discuss the emotional aspects of the postpartum period, including postpartum depression, anxiety, and adjusting to life with a new baby.

Parenting: 

Classes may cover tips for successful parenting, including managing sleep deprivation, establishing a routine, and managing the demands of caring for a new baby.

Postpartum classes can be a valuable resource for new mothers and their families, as they provide a supportive environment to learn about the postpartum period and connect with other new parents. They can also help new mothers feel more confident and prepared for the physical and emotional challenges of the postpartum period.

Newborn classes

Newborn care classes are educational programs designed to help new parents prepare for the care of their newborn baby. These classes typically cover topics such as:

Feeding: 

Classes may provide information on different types of infant feeding, including breast-feeding and bottle-feeding, as well as tips for successful feeding and addressing common challenges.

Sleeping:

Classes may cover what to expect with a newborn’s sleep patterns, including how to create a safe sleep environment and tips for encouraging longer sleep stretches.

Diapering:

Classes may provide tips and techniques for diapering, including how to change a diaper, choose the right diaper, and address diaper rash.

Bathing:

Classes may provide information on how to bathe a newborn, including the right temperature, products, and techniques to use.

Safety:

Classes may cover important topics related to newborn safety, including safe sleep practices, car seat safety, and other safety considerations.

Newborn care classes can be a valuable resource for new parents as they provide a supportive environment to learn about caring for a newborn and connect with other new parents. They can also help new parents feel more confident and prepared for the demands of caring for a new baby.