2015
DOI: 10.1891/1946-6560.24.2.110
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The Development and Implementation of a Prenatal Education Program for Expectant Parents of Multiples

Abstract: Preparing expectant parents of multiples required a unique prenatal education program. A thorough explanation of the course layout, curriculum, and content the faculty developed for this unique 9-hour program is presented. The unique implications for parenting multiples was highlighted throughout the program, which included expectations for late pregnancy, preparation for labor and birth, assuring infant safety, learning how to provide infant care, identifying sources of support, breastfeeding information and … Show more

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“…A survey of websites for hospitals local to the University of Connecticut, in Storrs, showed that a prenatal education course for mothers expecting multiple birth babies was unavailable (Kuhnly et al, 2015). Consequently, the combined efforts of three researchers culminated in a unique nine-hour course.…”
Section: Prenatal Education For Parents Of Twinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A survey of websites for hospitals local to the University of Connecticut, in Storrs, showed that a prenatal education course for mothers expecting multiple birth babies was unavailable (Kuhnly et al, 2015). Consequently, the combined efforts of three researchers culminated in a unique nine-hour course.…”
Section: Prenatal Education For Parents Of Twinsmentioning
confidence: 99%