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		<title>Babies 101</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2006 12:32:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve been spending a good amount of time lately in any one of a variety of baby education classes.  Seems like three nights a week for the last month we&#8217;ve been over at Avista Hospital in Louisville studying how to have a baby, and what to do with the kid once s/he arives.
Right now, having completed a breastfeeding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve been spending a good amount of time lately in any one of a variety of baby education classes.  Seems like three nights a week for the last month we&#8217;ve been over at <a title="Avista Hospital website" href="http://www.avistahospital.org/">Avista Hospital</a> in Louisville studying how to have a baby, and what to do with the kid once s/he arives.</p>
<p>Right now, having completed a breastfeeding course and a &#8220;baby CPR&#8221; course, we&#8217;re in the fourth week of a six-week long &#8220;birthing&#8221; class.  You know, that&#8217;s the one where you learn how to &#8220;relax and breathe&#8221; through some of the most absolutely intense pain you&#8217;ll ever feel in your entire life.  You also learn that labor can last quite a long while indeed (bring a couple of books), and that epidurals, while very scary someone like Tara who&#8217;s never been a fan of needles, are nevertheless a heckuva way to make all those long hours much, much less painful.</p>
<p>Personally, as a someone who&#8217;s honestly never changed a diaper in his entire life (soon to change!) I enjoyed the &#8220;Baby Care 101&#8243; class the most.  I think I gained some much-needed confidence, having learned how to hold, diaper, and swaddle the heck out of my very own plastic baby.</p>
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