I don't think my Wife and I learned anything from the classes. But it gave us time together to focus on this part of our life and relationship, kind of like a date, but more serious. We still had fun with it.
I think there is a benefit... they learn what they can do to help... and what to expect.
However, I think I agree with Clay... it shouldn't require the dad... what about just requiring a partner... who says I want my husband helping me? I got news for ya... the best person I ever had in the birthing room... my mother in law... she is fabulous... had 5 kids of her own and really knew when to give me support, when to stand up for me, and when to bring on the tough love.
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188Linda 1 year ago
Agreed!
DadLabs 2 years ago
i think it benefits the woman emotionally fore her husband to be there.
veranasti 2 years ago
I don't think my Wife and I learned anything from the classes. But it gave us time together to focus on this part of our life and relationship, kind of like a date, but more serious. We still had fun with it.
Tomcap1979 2 years ago
I think there is a benefit... they learn what they can do to help... and what to expect.
However, I think I agree with Clay... it shouldn't require the dad... what about just requiring a partner... who says I want my husband helping me? I got news for ya... the best person I ever had in the birthing room... my mother in law... she is fabulous... had 5 kids of her own and really knew when to give me support, when to stand up for me, and when to bring on the tough love.
KatMomof3 2 years ago