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>In all the years I
>have been teaching prenatal classes, I (and perinatal education co-
>ordinators that I work with) cannot figure out how to raise class
>registrations beyond 25-30%.
Pam,
I don't have any great ideas for you, but are some of the "missing" moms enrolled in private classes, such as Bradley or other approaches? Also, because I had such a great childbirth experience the first time around, it didn't even occur to me to go to prenatal classes for babies 2 and 3, so maybe satisfied multips are among that 70-75%?
On the other hand, I've experience the frustration of working with a brand-new mom who didn't take any sort of classes or read any books. It's my nature to overresearch before I do practically anything, so that lack of planning baffles me!
Jennifer Herrin, RN, IBCLC
Heidelberg, Germany
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