A Mother Is Born Pregnancy and Parenting Services provides support and education to expectant and new parents in New York City. Whether you are looking for birth classes, struggling with your baby's sleep issues, looking to connect with other moms, or trying to achieve the right blend of employment and motherhood, you will find gentle support, information and encouragement. Email: meredith (at) amotherisborn.com

I currently teach private childbirth classes (in your home), and group classes at Tribeca Parenting’s E 62 Street location.
Although people often call all childbirth classes “Lamaze,” there is not one right technique. Instead, the goal is to educate and prepare you for what’s to come, and teach you things that help.
Schedule: Four Wednesdays, 6:30-9:30, 304 E 62 Street, $350/couple.
To schedule a private class, contact me: meredith (at) amotherisborn (dot) com.
Class Info and FAQ:
1. What style of childbirth class is this? I am certified as a childbirth educator through CEAMNY, which is the most rigorous certification program in the country, requiring two- to three years of study before teachers begin their practice. The class is also locally tailored; I participate in ongoing continuing education about local birth practices and current research.
In class, rather than teaching one technique, we begin with the notion that different people respond differently to pain and stress, and each birth is different. Therefore every woman needs to learn a wide range of pain coping options. You will be educated and well prepared for birth after this class regardless of your personal style. You will have tools to engage your care provider, to get the information you need.
2. What topics do you cover?
3. What if I plan to use the epidural? Do I still need a class? Yes! Everyone embarking on childbirth needs to know her options. Epidural is a tool for the worst of the pain, but it does not take away the stress, and it does not push your baby out. You will need some of the non-med pain coping tools to help you. Likewise, moms who plan not to use pain medication still need to know what is available and how it can be used. And everyone needs to have a sense of how the hospital works and how to communicate with your midwife or doctor, and everyone else you encounter.
4. I am not really a very crunchy granola person, will I feel out of place? Neither am I, and I’ve never felt out of place in my class :-). Seriously, it’s a class to teach you about the childbirth process and help prepare you for what you’re about to do. We talk about facts and information, you’ll meet other people who are in the same moment as you are, we will have some fun, and you will feel more prepared. It’s not about being a “type.”
5. Do I bring my partner? Yes — the class is for both of you and covers the role of the nonlaboring partner as well.
6. Do you teach breathing? I assume that if you’re a living adult you already know how to breathe! But meditative breathwork is one of many tools that help some women, so we cover the basics of breathwork for mindful relaxation, and we talk about using breath as a self-hypnotic focus. Don’t worry — you don’t need to be a Gifted Breather to cope with labor.
7. Do we eat dinner before or after the class? You can bring food to the class. We will take a short break half-way through, which will be enough time to buy snacks, but not a full dinner break. I often provide candy and then flog myself for being a bad role model.
8. What should I wear? Wear comfortable clothes. You are going to be sitting in a class for three hours at the end of the work day, you should be comfortable. In Classes 2 and 4 we practice different positions and it helps to wear stretchy pants so you can move around.
9. Do you cover breastfeeding and newborn care? The culmination of pregnancy is the birth of your child, who must be cared for and fed. A good childbirth class is incomplete if it doesn’t acknowledge what birth leads to. My private classes cover everything you need to know about birth and beyond. At this time, though, group classes through Tribeca Parenting only include childbirth, and you will sign up for breastfeeding and newborn care separately, or you can take those topics privately with me.
10. Is there a class reunion? I don’t hold reunions, but I will create an email list for students so that you can share your birth stories and ongoing questions/concerns by email. We love to see the pictures of all your little ones! And all students are invited to join my new moms’ groups once their babies have arrived.