Your Pregnancy

The case for CLASSES

Perhaps it was your doctor, perhaps it was your midwife, or your clinic sister. Your mom’s been hinting, or your medical aid is offering you incentives. Chances are, round about now in your pregnancy, somebody has mentioned antenatal classes. And, being modern, switched-on, fabulous and clever, did you think, “Do I look like I’m from the past? Do I not have BabyCentre, Dr Google and at least five pregnancy apps? Why should I interact with the warm bodies of other human beings in some community hall on a Tuesday night when I can do all my research online?”

HERE’S WHY

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