
The birth of a child is one of the most memorable events a family can experience.
Campbell County Health offers different prenatal classes to help prepare
for the new arrival. All Classes are FREE and take place at Campbell County
Memorial Hospital in Gillette, Wyoming.
First and third Thursday of every month
7-9 pm
Free, two-session class for first-time moms in their seventh or eighth
month of pregnancy and their support person. Topics include anatomy, normal
labor and delivery, breathing and relaxation, pain management and anesthesia
during labor, Cesarean birth and a tour of the OB/Nursery/Labor and Delivery
areas of CCMH.
Fourth Wednesday of every month
7-9 pm
This free class is for expecting parents in their sixth to ninth month
of pregnancy. Topics covered include the benefits of breastfeeding, preparation,
initial breastfeeding basics and support. The class is taught by Certified
Lactation Consultants.
Registration is required. Register online by clicking the button below.
Can't see the button? Click or copy and paste this link: https://cchwyo.enrollware.com
For questions, call 307.688.2200.
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