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    Posted: 31 January 2011 at 5:06pm
Hi girls,

I'm starting breastfeeding classes at Kenepuru hospital (Wellington) this week and I'm not sure if my husband should come along.

The brochure says partners are welcome, but do they normally attend? I don't want to be the only one without a partner there, but then I don't want to drag my husband along only to find half the people there don't have partners with them.

I definitely think it would be useful if he came, if only because his memory is a lot better than mine at the moment.

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I did classes with Mamalicious and most of the partners came. It was really good for DH to hear all the info and he gained some good knowledge to help once bubs arrived.

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I never did classes but id definitely take him. Will be great info for him to know
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I did classes at welington central, and i think pretty much everyone had a partner with them
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I did a class with mamalicious too and everyone had their partner with them. It was quite for DH to be part of it I think.
 
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I didn't do classes, but if I did, I'd def take DP along so he has a better understanding of the whole thing. We covered one class of it at antenatal, but don't know if he paid much attention lol!
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I went alone to the breastfeeding evening (in Hastings) but dragged my DP to the antenatal class on it, he got lots out of it, you really do need that support and encouragement.
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Thanks girls.

I think I'll get DH to get come along. He is interested but didn't want to be the only bloke there! lol
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Originally posted by IsaacsMum IsaacsMum wrote:

I did classes at welington central, and i think pretty much everyone had a partner with them


Same here!
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I walked past the PN one recently and there were a lot of guys there. Probably 50%+ of the women had their partner with them. It's only about 30-60 mins so I wouldn't think it would be too awkward for them. I think my DH would have encouraged me to go by myself and I wouldn't have had a prob with that - coz he will be involved in the feeding very little, whereas antenatal classes are beneficial for both parties - but sometimes you just need the support of your man.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote High9 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 February 2011 at 7:36pm
One thing I noticed was it was quite unusual to go to any sort of pregnancy/parenting/etc class alone, everyone seemed to have a support person of some sort, but that was just my observation!

My granddad was quite alarmed that DP was coming to antenatal classes and asked if he was a 'sissy' because in his generation it was 'the women's business not the mens' and was also shocked to learn that he'd be coming to the birth too because apparently he dropped my gran off at the birthing place, went to work, then the pub and then saw her the next day after the baby was born!
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I am one of the founders of Mama-Licious (www.mamalicious.co.nz) and we encourage all the dads to attend antenatal breastfeeding classes with their partners! You guys are right, the dads won't be DOING the feeding, but they will be SUPPORTING you while you are feeding and this is a hugely important role! By coming along to the classes they get to hear all the same information that you do, and that means there are TWO brains to remember the tips and tricks once baby arrives! We have lots of fun in our classes and really value the input from the dads. Bring them along, it's well worth it :)
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