Frequently Asked Questions > The Bradley Method of Natural Childbirth (13 entries)
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about The Bradley Method at Birth Presence including schedules, location, costs, promotions and more.
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The Bradley Method® teaches natural childbirth and views birth as a natural process. It is our belief that most women with proper education, preparation, and the help of a loving and ...
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1. The Bradley Method® teaches couples ways to stay low risk. While occasionally there are risk factors out of your control, staying healthy and low risk can help to avoid complications. ...
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Natural childbirth - Nearly 90% of Bradley® moms having vaginal births do so without pain medication. Active participation by the husband as coach. Excellent ...
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The kind of pregnancy, labor, and birth our children experience has a profound and lifelong effect on their health, including their mental, emotional, and physical health. The Bradley Method® attempts to ...
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Our classes attract couples who are interested in the experience of a positive birth. In the process of creating a positive birth story, through our extensive educational process, you will ...
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Bradley Method classes in downtown Seattle at the Harbor Steps Towers. The address is 1221 1st Ave. Seattle WA 98101.
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The Bradley Method covers 12 units of instruction over 9 - 12 weeks. A typical 12 week program is 2 hours, meeting for 12 weeks (total of 24 ...
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Bradley Classes are regularly offered at $400.00 per couple for 12 units of instruction. You may be eligible for discounts if you register early. Early Registration (at ...
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Healthy nutrition, appropriate exercise, and pregnancy information can be of benefit throughout the entire pregnancy. For most couples, the fifth month is the suggested time to begin a Bradley® class series ...
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Private classes are available. Please contact us .
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If you only miss one or two classes, the classes may be made up in another session or the next series. You would make arrangements with your instructor on the ...
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We encourage the active participation of the husband / coach / birth companion. If your husband is unable to attend, you may bring your birth attendant (doula, etc).
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If your partner is present with you during class, you will be able to communicate needs and learn about labor together so that you are supported when you give birth. ...
