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From bump to baby, a little preparation goes a long way.

Here is why signing up for a comprehensive childbirth and parenting education class (the "Pregnancy School" I’m talking about) is the best investment you can make for your sanity. Let’s be honest: the unknown is terrifying. Pregnancy school doesn't just show you graphic videos of labor (though, spoiler alert, they do show those). It teaches you the stages of labor. support pregnancy school

The books didn’t have a pulse. The forums gave me anxiety. What I needed was From bump to baby, a little preparation goes a long way

Disclaimer: I am not a medical professional. This post is based on personal experience and general research. Always consult with your OB/GYN or midwife regarding your specific pregnancy health. Pregnancy school doesn't just show you graphic videos

When I found out I was pregnant, I did what most of us do: I downloaded three apps, bought a stack of books, and spent way too many late nights doom-scrolling through parenting forums. I thought I was ready.

Then, at 3 AM during my third trimester, a wave of panic hit me. "Wait. I know how to track the baby’s size (hello, avocado week). But do I actually know how to swaddle a screaming newborn? How do I know if breastfeeding is working? What does a real contraction feel like vs. a Braxton Hicks?"

And confidence is the best thing you can pack in your hospital bag.

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From bump to baby, a little preparation goes a long way.

Here is why signing up for a comprehensive childbirth and parenting education class (the "Pregnancy School" I’m talking about) is the best investment you can make for your sanity. Let’s be honest: the unknown is terrifying. Pregnancy school doesn't just show you graphic videos of labor (though, spoiler alert, they do show those). It teaches you the stages of labor.

The books didn’t have a pulse. The forums gave me anxiety. What I needed was

Disclaimer: I am not a medical professional. This post is based on personal experience and general research. Always consult with your OB/GYN or midwife regarding your specific pregnancy health.

When I found out I was pregnant, I did what most of us do: I downloaded three apps, bought a stack of books, and spent way too many late nights doom-scrolling through parenting forums. I thought I was ready.

Then, at 3 AM during my third trimester, a wave of panic hit me. "Wait. I know how to track the baby’s size (hello, avocado week). But do I actually know how to swaddle a screaming newborn? How do I know if breastfeeding is working? What does a real contraction feel like vs. a Braxton Hicks?"

And confidence is the best thing you can pack in your hospital bag.