Welcome to Washington Birth Education
We Provide Pregnancy & Delivery Classes For You & Your Support Person
Zoom Class Announcement
Birth Education Class On Zoom
Starting June 20th, 2020.
Join in on a Zoom class the 3rd Saturday of every month from 9:30 am-1:00 pm.
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Discover Who We Are & What We Do
What We Do
Our Birth Education Class
Our birth education class is a one day, 4-hour class offered the 3rd Saturday of every month. In the class we will discuss important topics like: When to call your physician, when is labor real, what do you do if your bag of water breaks, breathing and relaxation techniques, the important role of your support person, delivering your baby with and without pain medication, postpartum care, breastfeeding, some newborn care, and much more.
Pay For Birth Education Class
The cost for you and your support person is $150/ couple
What People Are Saying
"Mrs. Washington, you are truly the reason I pushed through and made it to the end. You are a huge inspiration to me and I cannot express how thankful for you I truly am." – Erika M
"You are such a great person and teacher. Your faith and encouragement have been a great blessing for all of us, we really love you and can't thank you enough for all you have done. You are truly a great inspiration and I will carry you with me always." – Monique F
"Sherri Washington's skill and service put me at ease throughout a new and scary experience." – Joy H
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Becoming a parent is a blessing and a gift. During your 40-week journey, try to fully focus on the emotions and sensations of knowing there is a tiny human inside your belly—listening to your voice, developing with you the deepest, most interpersonal affection that is only known to those who carry a baby. Try to look past the aches and pains of morning sickness, fatigue, food restrictions, weight gain, forgetfulness and mood swings. Your journey, whatever path it takes you down, will be worth it.
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