Prenatal Class

Help you and your partner to get ready for labour, birth, breastfeeding and caring for a newborn baby.

Improve patient experience

As part of patient service support, the focus is on addressing the problems that patients face following a doctor's diagnosis or prescription to optimize patient outcomes.

Improve patient adherence

Nepal Mediciti Vayodha Hospital is in a prime position to benefit patient outcomes and adherence as they are easily available and regarded as trusted professionals.

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What is Prenatal class?

Prenatal classes, also known as childbirth education classes, are classes that are designed to help expectant parents prepare for childbirth and parenthood. These classes typically cover a wide range of topics related to pregnancy, childbirth, and early parenting, and are designed to provide parents with the knowledge and skills they need to make informed decisions and navigate the challenges of pregnancy, childbirth, and parenthood.

Prenatal classes may be offered by hospitals, community centers, private organizations, or independent educators, and may be in-person or online. They are typically led by a trained instructor or childbirth educator, and may include group discussions, interactive activities, and hands-on demonstrations.

Attending prenatal classes can help expectant parents feel more prepared and confident as they approach childbirth and parenthood, and can also provide an opportunity to connect with other parents and build a support network.

How does Prenatal Class works?

Expectant parents can enroll in prenatal classes by contacting the hospital, community center, or independent childbirth educator offering the classes. Some classes may require pre-registration, while others may be drop-in.

Prenatal classes are typically structured as a series of classes that meet once a week or every few weeks, with each class focusing on a specific topic related to pregnancy, childbirth, or parenting. Classes may be held in the evenings or on weekends to accommodate working schedules.

Prenatal classes may cover a wide range of topics, including anatomy and physiology of pregnancy and childbirth, labor and delivery, breastfeeding, newborn care, and parenting skills. The classes may include lectures, group discussions, interactive activities, and hands-on demonstrations.

Prenatal classes are typically led by a trained childbirth educator, who may be a nurse, midwife, or other healthcare professional with experience in prenatal care and childbirth. The instructor may provide a curriculum or lesson plan, or may tailor the classes to the needs and interests of the group.