Newborn Care and Safety (VIRTUAL, Interactive) (2 part) on Aug 10

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Newborn Care and Safety (VIRTUAL, Interactive) (2 part)

Bon Secours Richmond Virtual Event

5801 Bremo Road

Richmond, Virginia 23226

Date & time

Wed, Aug 10, 2022, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Knowing how to care for your newborn might sound intimidating, but this class will leave you feeling prepared to welcome a baby to your home and to keep them safe as they grow into a toddler!
Starting with what to expect in the hours and days after your baby is born, this class then moves on to the basic information of caring for your newborn after leaving the hospital with discussion of newborn reflexes, behavior and characteristics and hands-on practice of daily care. When you leave you will be able to confidently bathe, feed, diaper, swaddle, and so much more!
The second part of the class will include practical tips and safety information – safe sleep, household safety, car seat safety and so much more!
Fee includes mom and adult partner.
Scholarships available.

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