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  • First Year: SIDS (In-Person)

    Sudden-Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS, is a frightening and confusing subject for most parents. Much research over the years has led to many different recommendations that have greatly reduced the

  • First Year: Newborn Sickness (In-Person)

    Colds, influenza, stomach bugs, rashes, and other bacterial or viral infections—these are many of the illnesses parents face when raising children. How should you treat a fever, avoid dehydration, or

  • Labor and Delivery Part 1 Class (In-Person)

    Giving birth is tough, but having a baby is amazing! You might be wondering what to expect from labor and delivery. In this video, we’ll talk about three important things

  • Labor and Deliver (In-Person)

      Pain in childbirth can feel pretty scary. You might wonder, Can I handle it?! What if I can’t? In this session, we talk all about managing pain the natural

  • First Year: Infant Accidents (In-Person)

    Bringing a new baby home is exciting. But keeping her safe can be stressful! As she grows, she begins to kick and push with her legs, grab at things, roll

  • Labor and Delivery Part 2 (In-Person)

    Pain in childbirth can feel pretty scary. You might wonder, Can I handle it?! What if I can’t? In this video, we talk all about managing pain the natural way.

  • First Year: Infant CPR* Overview (In-Person)

    *Not a certification class Newscasts are filled with stories about SIDS, drownings, accidents, and other scenarios involving babies and children. Knowing that you are responsible for keeping your baby safe

  • First Year: Infant Nutrition (In-Person)

    There are many nutrients your baby needs to thrive. Putting it all together may seem like a complex chemistry assignment. While much goes into providing your infant with a healthy

  • First Year: Baby on the Move (In-Person)

      Even before your baby was born, she was on the move. Much of her physical development before and after birth leads to her ultimate goals of standing and walking.