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Topics The topics covered in antenatal classes are negotiated by each group, but might include:
There is usually a good balance between antenatal and postnatal topics. For those of you who have already had a baby why not consider a refresher class.
For details of available classes please complete the Enquiry form or ring Andrea on 0700 580 4248. We aim to respond to your enquiry within one week. Bookings can only be made if you have passed the 13 week mark.
Early Day courses in Leeds We are now offering Early Days courses. These classes are intended for parents or carers of babies under 6 months old. They are designed to help get the most out of the new role as a parent as well as being enjoyable and interesting. It is a great way to meet other parents in the Leeds area, make friends and share experiences of early parenting. A range of approaches to important parenting issues will be explored so that parents and carers have the confidence to make the right decisions for themselves and their babies. Each course is unique, as parents set their own agenda, however, issues covered have included, sleeping, crying, routines, feeding and weaning, going back to work, and dealing with advice. Early Days Courses run once a week for 2 hours during the day over 6 weeks and cost £60. The usual sliding scale arrangements for people on lower incomes apply. Please contact Andrea, the Booking Coordinator on booking@nctleeds.org or 0700 580 4248 if you are interested in attending a course.
If you would like to become an antenatal teacher please see http://www.nct.org.uk/pro/training for more details
If you want to discuss any concerns about your pregnancy or your baby's birth please ring the National Childbirth Trust Pregnancy and Birth Helpline on 0870 444 8709 For practical products for parents and babies please go to www.nctsales.co.uk
Our antenatal teachers, breastfeeding counsellors and postnatal
discussion leaders undergo thorough training with the NCT, although
they are not required to be medically qualified. All teachers,
counsellors and leaders are expected to keep up to date with the latest
developments in maternity care and must register with us every year.
Their role is to offer support, information, practical skills and
resources to help parents make informed choices for themselves and their
babies. They do not offer medical advice and parents are asked to take
any questions about the medical care of mother and baby to their
midwife, health visitor, or GP
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