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SUMMARY:Birthing Preparation with Emily: Session 1 of 4
DESCRIPTION:You have made the right choices and plans for where and how you will give birth. You trust your body to take you through this amazing process in a safe and supportive environment. But what does labor and birth really look and feel like? What can your partner and birth team do to support you? What do you need to know if things take an unexpected turn? \nThis four-part series will cover: \n\nHealthy practices for the last months and weeks of pregnancy\nWhat to have in your home for labor and the early postpartum period\nSigns of labor and what to do in the early stages\nExtensive pain coping options\, including tools\, positions\, use of water for pain relief\, acupressure\, breath work\, visualization\, etc.\nThe role of the partner and birth team\nWhen to check in with your midwife and when it may be time to leave home (if giving birth at a birthing center)\nMonitoring of mom and baby\nNavigating changes of plan or labor moving in a different direction: potential transfer to hospital\, technology that can be used in labor\nIndications for cesarean surgery and important questions if this becomes a possibility\nActive labor\, pushing\, and what happens in the first hours after baby’s birth\n\nYour baby’s birth is the culmination of the care you have given him or her in utero and the beginning of a life of nurturing and love at home with your child. This class will give you the tools to ensure that your baby’s entrance into the world goes as smoothly as possible and that you will feel comfortable with the changes you experience during labor (and know what to do during the various stages). \nEmily Cohen-Moreira \n \nEmily Cohen-Moreira is a Childbirth Educator\, doula\, and Certified Lactation Counselor and the Founder of Lucy the Laborer Birth and Lactation Education and Services. Her work in the field of women’s health started out in advocacy and women’s rights as a bilingual patient advocate at the Philadelphia Women’s Center. As a result of this work\, she views birth choices and postpartum support for mom and baby as an issue of the rights of women and babies. \nAfter a year teaching English in Taiwan\, she worked as the Manager of Education at Realbirth. She was then the Founding Director of Tribeca Parenting\, a pregnancy\, birth\, and breastfeeding education program based in Manhattan. Emily provides prenatal support and education and teaches private and group childbirth\, infant care\, and breastfeeding classes. She also attends births as a labor support doula and does postpartum in-home lactation support visits. \nThis class is taught in English\, but Emily is fluent in Spanish\, Italian\, and Portuguese and can offer additional support in these languages to English language learners.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/birthing-preparation-with-emily-session-1-of-4-18-2/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150208T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150208T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141014T160033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141014T160033Z
UID:6303-1423411200-1423422000@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Birthing Preparation with Emily: Session 1 of 4
DESCRIPTION:You have made the right choices and plans for where and how you will give birth. You trust your body to take you through this amazing process in a safe and supportive environment. But what does labor and birth really look and feel like? What can your partner and birth team do to support you? What do you need to know if things take an unexpected turn? \nThis four-part series will cover: \n\nHealthy practices for the last months and weeks of pregnancy\nWhat to have in your home for labor and the early postpartum period\nSigns of labor and what to do in the early stages\nExtensive pain coping options\, including tools\, positions\, use of water for pain relief\, acupressure\, breath work\, visualization\, etc.\nThe role of the partner and birth team\nWhen to check in with your midwife and when it may be time to leave home (if giving birth at a birthing center)\nMonitoring of mom and baby\nNavigating changes of plan or labor moving in a different direction: potential transfer to hospital\, technology that can be used in labor\nIndications for cesarean surgery and important questions if this becomes a possibility\nActive labor\, pushing\, and what happens in the first hours after baby’s birth\n\nYour baby’s birth is the culmination of the care you have given him or her in utero and the beginning of a life of nurturing and love at home with your child. This class will give you the tools to ensure that your baby’s entrance into the world goes as smoothly as possible and that you will feel comfortable with the changes you experience during labor (and know what to do during the various stages). \nEmily Cohen-Moreira \n \nEmily Cohen-Moreira is a Childbirth Educator\, doula\, and Certified Lactation Counselor and the Founder of Lucy the Laborer Birth and Lactation Education and Services. Her work in the field of women’s health started out in advocacy and women’s rights as a bilingual patient advocate at the Philadelphia Women’s Center. As a result of this work\, she views birth choices and postpartum support for mom and baby as an issue of the rights of women and babies. \nAfter a year teaching English in Taiwan\, she worked as the Manager of Education at Realbirth. She was then the Founding Director of Tribeca Parenting\, a pregnancy\, birth\, and breastfeeding education program based in Manhattan. Emily provides prenatal support and education and teaches private and group childbirth\, infant care\, and breastfeeding classes. She also attends births as a labor support doula and does postpartum in-home lactation support visits. \nThis class is taught in English\, but Emily is fluent in Spanish\, Italian\, and Portuguese and can offer additional support in these languages to English language learners.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/birthing-preparation-with-emily-session-1-of-4-18-3/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150207T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150207T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141122T210226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141122T210226Z
UID:5607-1423306800-1423317600@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Newborn Care for Expecting Parents with Shalawn
DESCRIPTION:You’re expecting your first baby! But your experience with newborns is limited. In this class you will learn: \n\nWhat to expect during the first few hours of your baby’s life\nWhat is “normal” in terms of newborn appearance\nWhat you need to have for your baby\nWays to soothe a fussy baby\nWhen you should call the pediatrician\nTechniques for diapering\, swaddling\, bathing\, and more\n\n We will also discuss adjusting to your transition into parenthood. This class is open to adoptive parents and grandparents\, too.\n \nShalawn Facey \nShalawn Facey is a New York native\, born and raised in Brooklyn. She had her first child in 2003 and became deeply committed to motherhood. As a new mother\, she quickly realized the importance of support for breastfeeding moms and new moms in general. She trained as a postpartum doula\, labor support doula\, and a certified lactation counselor in order to provide this crucial support for other new and expecting parents. Helping them navigate the waters of parenting a newborn is her passion. In addition to working as a private doula and lactation counselor\, Shalawn serves as our Lead Birthing Assistant at BBC.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/newborn-care-for-expecting-parents-with-shalawn-21-2/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150207T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150207T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141122T210226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141122T210226Z
UID:6318-1423306800-1423317600@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Newborn Care for Expecting Parents with Shalawn
DESCRIPTION:You’re expecting your first baby! But your experience with newborns is limited. In this class you will learn: \n\nWhat to expect during the first few hours of your baby’s life\nWhat is “normal” in terms of newborn appearance\nWhat you need to have for your baby\nWays to soothe a fussy baby\nWhen you should call the pediatrician\nTechniques for diapering\, swaddling\, bathing\, and more\n\n We will also discuss adjusting to your transition into parenthood. This class is open to adoptive parents and grandparents\, too.\n \nShalawn Facey \nShalawn Facey is a New York native\, born and raised in Brooklyn. She had her first child in 2003 and became deeply committed to motherhood. As a new mother\, she quickly realized the importance of support for breastfeeding moms and new moms in general. She trained as a postpartum doula\, labor support doula\, and a certified lactation counselor in order to provide this crucial support for other new and expecting parents. Helping them navigate the waters of parenting a newborn is her passion. In addition to working as a private doula and lactation counselor\, Shalawn serves as our Lead Birthing Assistant at BBC.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/newborn-care-for-expecting-parents-with-shalawn-21-3/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150201T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150201T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141014T155657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141014T155657Z
UID:5590-1422806400-1422817200@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Birthing Preparation with Emily: Session 4 of 4
DESCRIPTION:You have made the right choices and plans for where and how you will give birth. You trust your body to take you through this amazing process in a safe and supportive environment. But what does labor and birth really look and feel like? What can your partner and birth team do to support you? What do you need to know if things take an unexpected turn? \nThis four-part series will cover: \n\nHealthy practices for the last months and weeks of pregnancy\nWhat to have in your home for labor and the early postpartum period\nSigns of labor and what to do in the early stages\nExtensive pain coping options\, including tools\, positions\, use of water for pain relief\, acupressure\, breath work\, visualization\, etc.\nThe role of the partner and birth team\nWhen to check in with your midwife and when it may be time to leave home (if giving birth at a birthing center)\nMonitoring of mom and baby\nNavigating changes of plan or labor moving in a different direction: potential transfer to hospital\, technology that can be used in labor\nIndications for cesarean surgery and important questions if this becomes a possibility\nActive labor\, pushing\, and what happens in the first hours after baby’s birth\n\nYour baby’s birth is the culmination of the care you have given him or her in utero and the beginning of a life of nurturing and love at home with your child. This class will give you the tools to ensure that your baby’s entrance into the world goes as smoothly as possible and that you will feel comfortable with the changes you experience during labor (and know what to do during the various stages). \nEmily Cohen-Moreira \n \nEmily Cohen-Moreira is a Childbirth Educator\, doula\, and Certified Lactation Counselor and the Founder of Lucy the Laborer Birth and Lactation Education and Services. Her work in the field of women’s health started out in advocacy and women’s rights as a bilingual patient advocate at the Philadelphia Women’s Center. As a result of this work\, she views birth choices and postpartum support for mom and baby as an issue of the rights of women and babies. \nAfter a year teaching English in Taiwan\, she worked as the Manager of Education at Realbirth. She was then the Founding Director of Tribeca Parenting\, a pregnancy\, birth\, and breastfeeding education program based in Manhattan. Emily provides prenatal support and education and teaches private and group childbirth\, infant care\, and breastfeeding classes. She also attends births as a labor support doula and does postpartum in-home lactation support visits. \nThis class is taught in English\, but Emily is fluent in Spanish\, Italian\, and Portuguese and can offer additional support in these languages to English language lear
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/birthing-preparation-with-emily-session-4-of-4-21-2/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150201T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150201T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141014T155657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141014T155657Z
UID:6301-1422806400-1422817200@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Birthing Preparation with Emily: Session 4 of 4
DESCRIPTION:You have made the right choices and plans for where and how you will give birth. You trust your body to take you through this amazing process in a safe and supportive environment. But what does labor and birth really look and feel like? What can your partner and birth team do to support you? What do you need to know if things take an unexpected turn? \nThis four-part series will cover: \n\nHealthy practices for the last months and weeks of pregnancy\nWhat to have in your home for labor and the early postpartum period\nSigns of labor and what to do in the early stages\nExtensive pain coping options\, including tools\, positions\, use of water for pain relief\, acupressure\, breath work\, visualization\, etc.\nThe role of the partner and birth team\nWhen to check in with your midwife and when it may be time to leave home (if giving birth at a birthing center)\nMonitoring of mom and baby\nNavigating changes of plan or labor moving in a different direction: potential transfer to hospital\, technology that can be used in labor\nIndications for cesarean surgery and important questions if this becomes a possibility\nActive labor\, pushing\, and what happens in the first hours after baby’s birth\n\nYour baby’s birth is the culmination of the care you have given him or her in utero and the beginning of a life of nurturing and love at home with your child. This class will give you the tools to ensure that your baby’s entrance into the world goes as smoothly as possible and that you will feel comfortable with the changes you experience during labor (and know what to do during the various stages). \nEmily Cohen-Moreira \n \nEmily Cohen-Moreira is a Childbirth Educator\, doula\, and Certified Lactation Counselor and the Founder of Lucy the Laborer Birth and Lactation Education and Services. Her work in the field of women’s health started out in advocacy and women’s rights as a bilingual patient advocate at the Philadelphia Women’s Center. As a result of this work\, she views birth choices and postpartum support for mom and baby as an issue of the rights of women and babies. \nAfter a year teaching English in Taiwan\, she worked as the Manager of Education at Realbirth. She was then the Founding Director of Tribeca Parenting\, a pregnancy\, birth\, and breastfeeding education program based in Manhattan. Emily provides prenatal support and education and teaches private and group childbirth\, infant care\, and breastfeeding classes. She also attends births as a labor support doula and does postpartum in-home lactation support visits. \nThis class is taught in English\, but Emily is fluent in Spanish\, Italian\, and Portuguese and can offer additional support in these languages to English language lear
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/birthing-preparation-with-emily-session-4-of-4-21-3/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150127T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150127T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141014T161105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141014T161105Z
UID:5599-1422381600-1422392400@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Birthing Preparation with Emily: Session 4 of 4
DESCRIPTION:You have made the right choices and plans for where and how you will give birth. You trust your body to take you through this amazing process in a safe and supportive environment. But what does labor and birth really look and feel like? What can your partner and birth team do to support you? What do you need to know if things take an unexpected turn? \nThis four-part series will cover: \n\nHealthy practices for the last months and weeks of pregnancy\nWhat to have in your home for labor and the early postpartum period\nSigns of labor and what to do in the early stages\nExtensive pain coping options\, including tools\, positions\, use of water for pain relief\, acupressure\, breath work\, visualization\, etc.\nThe role of the partner and birth team\nWhen to check in with your midwife and when it may be time to leave home (if giving birth at a birthing center)\nMonitoring of mom and baby\nNavigating changes of plan or labor moving in a different direction: potential transfer to hospital\, technology that can be used in labor\nIndications for cesarean surgery and important questions if this becomes a possibility\nActive labor\, pushing\, and what happens in the first hours after baby’s birth\n\nYour baby’s birth is the culmination of the care you have given him or her in utero and the beginning of a life of nurturing and love at home with your child. This class will give you the tools to ensure that your baby’s entrance into the world goes as smoothly as possible and that you will feel comfortable with the changes you experience during labor (and know what to do during the various stages). \nEmily Cohen-Moreira \n \nEmily Cohen-Moreira is a Childbirth Educator\, doula\, and Certified Lactation Counselor and the Founder of Lucy the Laborer Birth and Lactation Education and Services. Her work in the field of women’s health started out in advocacy and women’s rights as a bilingual patient advocate at the Philadelphia Women’s Center. As a result of this work\, she views birth choices and postpartum support for mom and baby as an issue of the rights of women and babies. \nAfter a year teaching English in Taiwan\, she worked as the Manager of Education at Realbirth. She was then the Founding Director of Tribeca Parenting\, a pregnancy\, birth\, and breastfeeding education program based in Manhattan. Emily provides prenatal support and education and teaches private and group childbirth\, infant care\, and breastfeeding classes. She also attends births as a labor support doula and does postpartum in-home lactation support visits. \nThis class is taught in English\, but Emily is fluent in Spanish\, Italian\, and Portuguese and can offer additional support in these languages to English language learners.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/birthing-preparation-with-emily-session-4-of-4-24-2/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150127T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150127T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141014T161105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141014T161105Z
UID:6310-1422381600-1422392400@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Birthing Preparation with Emily: Session 4 of 4
DESCRIPTION:You have made the right choices and plans for where and how you will give birth. You trust your body to take you through this amazing process in a safe and supportive environment. But what does labor and birth really look and feel like? What can your partner and birth team do to support you? What do you need to know if things take an unexpected turn? \nThis four-part series will cover: \n\nHealthy practices for the last months and weeks of pregnancy\nWhat to have in your home for labor and the early postpartum period\nSigns of labor and what to do in the early stages\nExtensive pain coping options\, including tools\, positions\, use of water for pain relief\, acupressure\, breath work\, visualization\, etc.\nThe role of the partner and birth team\nWhen to check in with your midwife and when it may be time to leave home (if giving birth at a birthing center)\nMonitoring of mom and baby\nNavigating changes of plan or labor moving in a different direction: potential transfer to hospital\, technology that can be used in labor\nIndications for cesarean surgery and important questions if this becomes a possibility\nActive labor\, pushing\, and what happens in the first hours after baby’s birth\n\nYour baby’s birth is the culmination of the care you have given him or her in utero and the beginning of a life of nurturing and love at home with your child. This class will give you the tools to ensure that your baby’s entrance into the world goes as smoothly as possible and that you will feel comfortable with the changes you experience during labor (and know what to do during the various stages). \nEmily Cohen-Moreira \n \nEmily Cohen-Moreira is a Childbirth Educator\, doula\, and Certified Lactation Counselor and the Founder of Lucy the Laborer Birth and Lactation Education and Services. Her work in the field of women’s health started out in advocacy and women’s rights as a bilingual patient advocate at the Philadelphia Women’s Center. As a result of this work\, she views birth choices and postpartum support for mom and baby as an issue of the rights of women and babies. \nAfter a year teaching English in Taiwan\, she worked as the Manager of Education at Realbirth. She was then the Founding Director of Tribeca Parenting\, a pregnancy\, birth\, and breastfeeding education program based in Manhattan. Emily provides prenatal support and education and teaches private and group childbirth\, infant care\, and breastfeeding classes. She also attends births as a labor support doula and does postpartum in-home lactation support visits. \nThis class is taught in English\, but Emily is fluent in Spanish\, Italian\, and Portuguese and can offer additional support in these languages to English language learners.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/birthing-preparation-with-emily-session-4-of-4-24-3/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150126T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150126T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141103T154335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141103T154335Z
UID:5606-1422295200-1422306000@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Newborn Care for Expecting Parents with Shalawn
DESCRIPTION:You’re expecting your first baby! But your experience with newborns is limited. In this class you will learn: \n\nWhat to expect during the first few hours of your baby’s life\nWhat is “normal” in terms of newborn appearance\nWhat you need to have for your baby\nWays to soothe a fussy baby\nWhen you should call the pediatrician\nTechniques for diapering\, swaddling\, bathing\, and more\n\n We will also discuss adjusting to your transition into parenthood. This class is open to adoptive parents and grandparents\, too.\n \nShalawn Facey \nShalawn Facey is a New York native\, born and raised in Brooklyn. She had her first child in 2003 and became deeply committed to motherhood. As a new mother\, she quickly realized the importance of support for breastfeeding moms and new moms in general. She trained as a postpartum doula\, labor support doula\, and a certified lactation counselor in order to provide this crucial support for other new and expecting parents. Helping them navigate the waters of parenting a newborn is her passion. In addition to working as a private doula and lactation counselor\, Shalawn serves as our Lead Birthing Assistant at BBC.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/newborn-care-for-expecting-parents-with-shalawn-20-2/
LOCATION:Brooklyn Birthing Center\, 2183 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150126T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150126T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141103T154335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141103T154335Z
UID:6317-1422295200-1422306000@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Newborn Care for Expecting Parents with Shalawn
DESCRIPTION:You’re expecting your first baby! But your experience with newborns is limited. In this class you will learn: \n\nWhat to expect during the first few hours of your baby’s life\nWhat is “normal” in terms of newborn appearance\nWhat you need to have for your baby\nWays to soothe a fussy baby\nWhen you should call the pediatrician\nTechniques for diapering\, swaddling\, bathing\, and more\n\n We will also discuss adjusting to your transition into parenthood. This class is open to adoptive parents and grandparents\, too.\n \nShalawn Facey \nShalawn Facey is a New York native\, born and raised in Brooklyn. She had her first child in 2003 and became deeply committed to motherhood. As a new mother\, she quickly realized the importance of support for breastfeeding moms and new moms in general. She trained as a postpartum doula\, labor support doula\, and a certified lactation counselor in order to provide this crucial support for other new and expecting parents. Helping them navigate the waters of parenting a newborn is her passion. In addition to working as a private doula and lactation counselor\, Shalawn serves as our Lead Birthing Assistant at BBC.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/newborn-care-for-expecting-parents-with-shalawn-20-3/
LOCATION:Brooklyn Birthing Center\, 2183 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150125T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150125T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141014T155603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141014T155603Z
UID:5589-1422201600-1422212400@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Birthing Preparation with Emily: Session 3 of 4
DESCRIPTION:You have made the right choices and plans for where and how you will give birth. You trust your body to take you through this amazing process in a safe and supportive environment. But what does labor and birth really look and feel like? What can your partner and birth team do to support you? What do you need to know if things take an unexpected turn? \nThis four-part series will cover: \n\nHealthy practices for the last months and weeks of pregnancy\nWhat to have in your home for labor and the early postpartum period\nSigns of labor and what to do in the early stages\nExtensive pain coping options\, including tools\, positions\, use of water for pain relief\, acupressure\, breath work\, visualization\, etc.\nThe role of the partner and birth team\nWhen to check in with your midwife and when it may be time to leave home (if giving birth at a birthing center)\nMonitoring of mom and baby\nNavigating changes of plan or labor moving in a different direction: potential transfer to hospital\, technology that can be used in labor\nIndications for cesarean surgery and important questions if this becomes a possibility\nActive labor\, pushing\, and what happens in the first hours after baby’s birth\n\nYour baby’s birth is the culmination of the care you have given him or her in utero and the beginning of a life of nurturing and love at home with your child. This class will give you the tools to ensure that your baby’s entrance into the world goes as smoothly as possible and that you will feel comfortable with the changes you experience during labor (and know what to do during the various stages). \nEmily Cohen-Moreira \n \nEmily Cohen-Moreira is a Childbirth Educator\, doula\, and Certified Lactation Counselor and the Founder of Lucy the Laborer Birth and Lactation Education and Services. Her work in the field of women’s health started out in advocacy and women’s rights as a bilingual patient advocate at the Philadelphia Women’s Center. As a result of this work\, she views birth choices and postpartum support for mom and baby as an issue of the rights of women and babies. \nAfter a year teaching English in Taiwan\, she worked as the Manager of Education at Realbirth. She was then the Founding Director of Tribeca Parenting\, a pregnancy\, birth\, and breastfeeding education program based in Manhattan. Emily provides prenatal support and education and teaches private and group childbirth\, infant care\, and breastfeeding classes. She also attends births as a labor support doula and does postpartum in-home lactation support visits. \nThis class is taught in English\, but Emily is fluent in Spanish\, Italian\, and Portuguese and can offer additional support in these languages to English language lear
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/birthing-preparation-with-emily-session-3-of-4-18-2/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150125T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150125T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141014T155603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141014T155603Z
UID:6300-1422201600-1422212400@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Birthing Preparation with Emily: Session 3 of 4
DESCRIPTION:You have made the right choices and plans for where and how you will give birth. You trust your body to take you through this amazing process in a safe and supportive environment. But what does labor and birth really look and feel like? What can your partner and birth team do to support you? What do you need to know if things take an unexpected turn? \nThis four-part series will cover: \n\nHealthy practices for the last months and weeks of pregnancy\nWhat to have in your home for labor and the early postpartum period\nSigns of labor and what to do in the early stages\nExtensive pain coping options\, including tools\, positions\, use of water for pain relief\, acupressure\, breath work\, visualization\, etc.\nThe role of the partner and birth team\nWhen to check in with your midwife and when it may be time to leave home (if giving birth at a birthing center)\nMonitoring of mom and baby\nNavigating changes of plan or labor moving in a different direction: potential transfer to hospital\, technology that can be used in labor\nIndications for cesarean surgery and important questions if this becomes a possibility\nActive labor\, pushing\, and what happens in the first hours after baby’s birth\n\nYour baby’s birth is the culmination of the care you have given him or her in utero and the beginning of a life of nurturing and love at home with your child. This class will give you the tools to ensure that your baby’s entrance into the world goes as smoothly as possible and that you will feel comfortable with the changes you experience during labor (and know what to do during the various stages). \nEmily Cohen-Moreira \n \nEmily Cohen-Moreira is a Childbirth Educator\, doula\, and Certified Lactation Counselor and the Founder of Lucy the Laborer Birth and Lactation Education and Services. Her work in the field of women’s health started out in advocacy and women’s rights as a bilingual patient advocate at the Philadelphia Women’s Center. As a result of this work\, she views birth choices and postpartum support for mom and baby as an issue of the rights of women and babies. \nAfter a year teaching English in Taiwan\, she worked as the Manager of Education at Realbirth. She was then the Founding Director of Tribeca Parenting\, a pregnancy\, birth\, and breastfeeding education program based in Manhattan. Emily provides prenatal support and education and teaches private and group childbirth\, infant care\, and breastfeeding classes. She also attends births as a labor support doula and does postpartum in-home lactation support visits. \nThis class is taught in English\, but Emily is fluent in Spanish\, Italian\, and Portuguese and can offer additional support in these languages to English language lear
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/birthing-preparation-with-emily-session-3-of-4-18-3/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150120T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150120T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141014T160953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141014T160953Z
UID:5598-1421776800-1421787600@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Birthing Preparation with Emily: Session 3 of 4
DESCRIPTION:You have made the right choices and plans for where and how you will give birth. You trust your body to take you through this amazing process in a safe and supportive environment. But what does labor and birth really look and feel like? What can your partner and birth team do to support you? What do you need to know if things take an unexpected turn? \nThis four-part series will cover: \n\nHealthy practices for the last months and weeks of pregnancy\nWhat to have in your home for labor and the early postpartum period\nSigns of labor and what to do in the early stages\nExtensive pain coping options\, including tools\, positions\, use of water for pain relief\, acupressure\, breath work\, visualization\, etc.\nThe role of the partner and birth team\nWhen to check in with your midwife and when it may be time to leave home (if giving birth at a birthing center)\nMonitoring of mom and baby\nNavigating changes of plan or labor moving in a different direction: potential transfer to hospital\, technology that can be used in labor\nIndications for cesarean surgery and important questions if this becomes a possibility\nActive labor\, pushing\, and what happens in the first hours after baby’s birth\n\nYour baby’s birth is the culmination of the care you have given him or her in utero and the beginning of a life of nurturing and love at home with your child. This class will give you the tools to ensure that your baby’s entrance into the world goes as smoothly as possible and that you will feel comfortable with the changes you experience during labor (and know what to do during the various stages). \nEmily Cohen-Moreira \n \nEmily Cohen-Moreira is a Childbirth Educator\, doula\, and Certified Lactation Counselor and the Founder of Lucy the Laborer Birth and Lactation Education and Services. Her work in the field of women’s health started out in advocacy and women’s rights as a bilingual patient advocate at the Philadelphia Women’s Center. As a result of this work\, she views birth choices and postpartum support for mom and baby as an issue of the rights of women and babies. \nAfter a year teaching English in Taiwan\, she worked as the Manager of Education at Realbirth. She was then the Founding Director of Tribeca Parenting\, a pregnancy\, birth\, and breastfeeding education program based in Manhattan. Emily provides prenatal support and education and teaches private and group childbirth\, infant care\, and breastfeeding classes. She also attends births as a labor support doula and does postpartum in-home lactation support visits. \nThis class is taught in English\, but Emily is fluent in Spanish\, Italian\, and Portuguese and can offer additional support in these languages to English language learners.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/birthing-preparation-with-emily-session-3-of-4-21-2/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150120T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150120T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141014T160953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141014T160953Z
UID:6309-1421776800-1421787600@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Birthing Preparation with Emily: Session 3 of 4
DESCRIPTION:You have made the right choices and plans for where and how you will give birth. You trust your body to take you through this amazing process in a safe and supportive environment. But what does labor and birth really look and feel like? What can your partner and birth team do to support you? What do you need to know if things take an unexpected turn? \nThis four-part series will cover: \n\nHealthy practices for the last months and weeks of pregnancy\nWhat to have in your home for labor and the early postpartum period\nSigns of labor and what to do in the early stages\nExtensive pain coping options\, including tools\, positions\, use of water for pain relief\, acupressure\, breath work\, visualization\, etc.\nThe role of the partner and birth team\nWhen to check in with your midwife and when it may be time to leave home (if giving birth at a birthing center)\nMonitoring of mom and baby\nNavigating changes of plan or labor moving in a different direction: potential transfer to hospital\, technology that can be used in labor\nIndications for cesarean surgery and important questions if this becomes a possibility\nActive labor\, pushing\, and what happens in the first hours after baby’s birth\n\nYour baby’s birth is the culmination of the care you have given him or her in utero and the beginning of a life of nurturing and love at home with your child. This class will give you the tools to ensure that your baby’s entrance into the world goes as smoothly as possible and that you will feel comfortable with the changes you experience during labor (and know what to do during the various stages). \nEmily Cohen-Moreira \n \nEmily Cohen-Moreira is a Childbirth Educator\, doula\, and Certified Lactation Counselor and the Founder of Lucy the Laborer Birth and Lactation Education and Services. Her work in the field of women’s health started out in advocacy and women’s rights as a bilingual patient advocate at the Philadelphia Women’s Center. As a result of this work\, she views birth choices and postpartum support for mom and baby as an issue of the rights of women and babies. \nAfter a year teaching English in Taiwan\, she worked as the Manager of Education at Realbirth. She was then the Founding Director of Tribeca Parenting\, a pregnancy\, birth\, and breastfeeding education program based in Manhattan. Emily provides prenatal support and education and teaches private and group childbirth\, infant care\, and breastfeeding classes. She also attends births as a labor support doula and does postpartum in-home lactation support visits. \nThis class is taught in English\, but Emily is fluent in Spanish\, Italian\, and Portuguese and can offer additional support in these languages to English language learners.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/birthing-preparation-with-emily-session-3-of-4-21-3/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150113T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150113T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141014T160843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141014T160843Z
UID:5597-1421172000-1421182800@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Birthing Preparation with Emily: Session 2 of 4
DESCRIPTION:You have made the right choices and plans for where and how you will give birth. You trust your body to take you through this amazing process in a safe and supportive environment. But what does labor and birth really look and feel like? What can your partner and birth team do to support you? What do you need to know if things take an unexpected turn? \nThis four-part series will cover: \n\nHealthy practices for the last months and weeks of pregnancy\nWhat to have in your home for labor and the early postpartum period\nSigns of labor and what to do in the early stages\nExtensive pain coping options\, including tools\, positions\, use of water for pain relief\, acupressure\, breath work\, visualization\, etc.\nThe role of the partner and birth team\nWhen to check in with your midwife and when it may be time to leave home (if giving birth at a birthing center)\nMonitoring of mom and baby\nNavigating changes of plan or labor moving in a different direction: potential transfer to hospital\, technology that can be used in labor\nIndications for cesarean surgery and important questions if this becomes a possibility\nActive labor\, pushing\, and what happens in the first hours after baby’s birth\n\nYour baby’s birth is the culmination of the care you have given him or her in utero and the beginning of a life of nurturing and love at home with your child. This class will give you the tools to ensure that your baby’s entrance into the world goes as smoothly as possible and that you will feel comfortable with the changes you experience during labor (and know what to do during the various stages). \nEmily Cohen-Moreira \n \nEmily Cohen-Moreira is a Childbirth Educator\, doula\, and Certified Lactation Counselor and the Founder of Lucy the Laborer Birth and Lactation Education and Services. Her work in the field of women’s health started out in advocacy and women’s rights as a bilingual patient advocate at the Philadelphia Women’s Center. As a result of this work\, she views birth choices and postpartum support for mom and baby as an issue of the rights of women and babies. \nAfter a year teaching English in Taiwan\, she worked as the Manager of Education at Realbirth. She was then the Founding Director of Tribeca Parenting\, a pregnancy\, birth\, and breastfeeding education program based in Manhattan. Emily provides prenatal support and education and teaches private and group childbirth\, infant care\, and breastfeeding classes. She also attends births as a labor support doula and does postpartum in-home lactation support visits. \nThis class is taught in English\, but Emily is fluent in Spanish\, Italian\, and Portuguese and can offer additional support in these languages to English language learners.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/birthing-preparation-with-emily-session-2-of-4-20-2/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150113T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150113T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141014T160843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141014T160843Z
UID:6308-1421172000-1421182800@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Birthing Preparation with Emily: Session 2 of 4
DESCRIPTION:You have made the right choices and plans for where and how you will give birth. You trust your body to take you through this amazing process in a safe and supportive environment. But what does labor and birth really look and feel like? What can your partner and birth team do to support you? What do you need to know if things take an unexpected turn? \nThis four-part series will cover: \n\nHealthy practices for the last months and weeks of pregnancy\nWhat to have in your home for labor and the early postpartum period\nSigns of labor and what to do in the early stages\nExtensive pain coping options\, including tools\, positions\, use of water for pain relief\, acupressure\, breath work\, visualization\, etc.\nThe role of the partner and birth team\nWhen to check in with your midwife and when it may be time to leave home (if giving birth at a birthing center)\nMonitoring of mom and baby\nNavigating changes of plan or labor moving in a different direction: potential transfer to hospital\, technology that can be used in labor\nIndications for cesarean surgery and important questions if this becomes a possibility\nActive labor\, pushing\, and what happens in the first hours after baby’s birth\n\nYour baby’s birth is the culmination of the care you have given him or her in utero and the beginning of a life of nurturing and love at home with your child. This class will give you the tools to ensure that your baby’s entrance into the world goes as smoothly as possible and that you will feel comfortable with the changes you experience during labor (and know what to do during the various stages). \nEmily Cohen-Moreira \n \nEmily Cohen-Moreira is a Childbirth Educator\, doula\, and Certified Lactation Counselor and the Founder of Lucy the Laborer Birth and Lactation Education and Services. Her work in the field of women’s health started out in advocacy and women’s rights as a bilingual patient advocate at the Philadelphia Women’s Center. As a result of this work\, she views birth choices and postpartum support for mom and baby as an issue of the rights of women and babies. \nAfter a year teaching English in Taiwan\, she worked as the Manager of Education at Realbirth. She was then the Founding Director of Tribeca Parenting\, a pregnancy\, birth\, and breastfeeding education program based in Manhattan. Emily provides prenatal support and education and teaches private and group childbirth\, infant care\, and breastfeeding classes. She also attends births as a labor support doula and does postpartum in-home lactation support visits. \nThis class is taught in English\, but Emily is fluent in Spanish\, Italian\, and Portuguese and can offer additional support in these languages to English language learners.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/birthing-preparation-with-emily-session-2-of-4-20-3/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150106T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150106T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141014T160734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141014T160734Z
UID:5596-1420567200-1420578000@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Birthing Preparation with Emily: Session 1 of 4
DESCRIPTION:You have made the right choices and plans for where and how you will give birth. You trust your body to take you through this amazing process in a safe and supportive environment. But what does labor and birth really look and feel like? What can your partner and birth team do to support you? What do you need to know if things take an unexpected turn? \nThis four-part series will cover: \n\nHealthy practices for the last months and weeks of pregnancy\nWhat to have in your home for labor and the early postpartum period\nSigns of labor and what to do in the early stages\nExtensive pain coping options\, including tools\, positions\, use of water for pain relief\, acupressure\, breath work\, visualization\, etc.\nThe role of the partner and birth team\nWhen to check in with your midwife and when it may be time to leave home (if giving birth at a birthing center)\nMonitoring of mom and baby\nNavigating changes of plan or labor moving in a different direction: potential transfer to hospital\, technology that can be used in labor\nIndications for cesarean surgery and important questions if this becomes a possibility\nActive labor\, pushing\, and what happens in the first hours after baby’s birth\n\nYour baby’s birth is the culmination of the care you have given him or her in utero and the beginning of a life of nurturing and love at home with your child. This class will give you the tools to ensure that your baby’s entrance into the world goes as smoothly as possible and that you will feel comfortable with the changes you experience during labor (and know what to do during the various stages). \nEmily Cohen-Moreira \n \nEmily Cohen-Moreira is a Childbirth Educator\, doula\, and Certified Lactation Counselor and the Founder of Lucy the Laborer Birth and Lactation Education and Services. Her work in the field of women’s health started out in advocacy and women’s rights as a bilingual patient advocate at the Philadelphia Women’s Center. As a result of this work\, she views birth choices and postpartum support for mom and baby as an issue of the rights of women and babies. \nAfter a year teaching English in Taiwan\, she worked as the Manager of Education at Realbirth. She was then the Founding Director of Tribeca Parenting\, a pregnancy\, birth\, and breastfeeding education program based in Manhattan. Emily provides prenatal support and education and teaches private and group childbirth\, infant care\, and breastfeeding classes. She also attends births as a labor support doula and does postpartum in-home lactation support visits. \nThis class is taught in English\, but Emily is fluent in Spanish\, Italian\, and Portuguese and can offer additional support in these languages to English language learners.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/birthing-preparation-with-emily-session-1-of-4-19-2/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150106T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150106T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141014T160734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141014T160734Z
UID:6307-1420567200-1420578000@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Birthing Preparation with Emily: Session 1 of 4
DESCRIPTION:You have made the right choices and plans for where and how you will give birth. You trust your body to take you through this amazing process in a safe and supportive environment. But what does labor and birth really look and feel like? What can your partner and birth team do to support you? What do you need to know if things take an unexpected turn? \nThis four-part series will cover: \n\nHealthy practices for the last months and weeks of pregnancy\nWhat to have in your home for labor and the early postpartum period\nSigns of labor and what to do in the early stages\nExtensive pain coping options\, including tools\, positions\, use of water for pain relief\, acupressure\, breath work\, visualization\, etc.\nThe role of the partner and birth team\nWhen to check in with your midwife and when it may be time to leave home (if giving birth at a birthing center)\nMonitoring of mom and baby\nNavigating changes of plan or labor moving in a different direction: potential transfer to hospital\, technology that can be used in labor\nIndications for cesarean surgery and important questions if this becomes a possibility\nActive labor\, pushing\, and what happens in the first hours after baby’s birth\n\nYour baby’s birth is the culmination of the care you have given him or her in utero and the beginning of a life of nurturing and love at home with your child. This class will give you the tools to ensure that your baby’s entrance into the world goes as smoothly as possible and that you will feel comfortable with the changes you experience during labor (and know what to do during the various stages). \nEmily Cohen-Moreira \n \nEmily Cohen-Moreira is a Childbirth Educator\, doula\, and Certified Lactation Counselor and the Founder of Lucy the Laborer Birth and Lactation Education and Services. Her work in the field of women’s health started out in advocacy and women’s rights as a bilingual patient advocate at the Philadelphia Women’s Center. As a result of this work\, she views birth choices and postpartum support for mom and baby as an issue of the rights of women and babies. \nAfter a year teaching English in Taiwan\, she worked as the Manager of Education at Realbirth. She was then the Founding Director of Tribeca Parenting\, a pregnancy\, birth\, and breastfeeding education program based in Manhattan. Emily provides prenatal support and education and teaches private and group childbirth\, infant care\, and breastfeeding classes. She also attends births as a labor support doula and does postpartum in-home lactation support visits. \nThis class is taught in English\, but Emily is fluent in Spanish\, Italian\, and Portuguese and can offer additional support in these languages to English language learners.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/birthing-preparation-with-emily-session-1-of-4-19-3/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150103T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150103T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141103T154255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141103T154255Z
UID:5605-1420282800-1420293600@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Newborn Care for Expecting Parents with Shalawn
DESCRIPTION:You’re expecting your first baby! But your experience with newborns is limited. In this class you will learn: \n\nWhat to expect during the first few hours of your baby’s life\nWhat is “normal” in terms of newborn appearance\nWhat you need to have for your baby\nWays to soothe a fussy baby\nWhen you should call the pediatrician\nTechniques for diapering\, swaddling\, bathing\, and more\n\n We will also discuss adjusting to your transition into parenthood. This class is open to adoptive parents and grandparents\, too.\n \nShalawn Facey \nShalawn Facey is a New York native\, born and raised in Brooklyn. She had her first child in 2003 and became deeply committed to motherhood. As a new mother\, she quickly realized the importance of support for breastfeeding moms and new moms in general. She trained as a postpartum doula\, labor support doula\, and a certified lactation counselor in order to provide this crucial support for other new and expecting parents. Helping them navigate the waters of parenting a newborn is her passion. In addition to working as a private doula and lactation counselor\, Shalawn serves as our Lead Birthing Assistant at BBC.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/newborn-care-for-expecting-parents-with-shalawn-19-2/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150103T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150103T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141103T154255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141103T154255Z
UID:6316-1420282800-1420293600@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Newborn Care for Expecting Parents with Shalawn
DESCRIPTION:You’re expecting your first baby! But your experience with newborns is limited. In this class you will learn: \n\nWhat to expect during the first few hours of your baby’s life\nWhat is “normal” in terms of newborn appearance\nWhat you need to have for your baby\nWays to soothe a fussy baby\nWhen you should call the pediatrician\nTechniques for diapering\, swaddling\, bathing\, and more\n\n We will also discuss adjusting to your transition into parenthood. This class is open to adoptive parents and grandparents\, too.\n \nShalawn Facey \nShalawn Facey is a New York native\, born and raised in Brooklyn. She had her first child in 2003 and became deeply committed to motherhood. As a new mother\, she quickly realized the importance of support for breastfeeding moms and new moms in general. She trained as a postpartum doula\, labor support doula\, and a certified lactation counselor in order to provide this crucial support for other new and expecting parents. Helping them navigate the waters of parenting a newborn is her passion. In addition to working as a private doula and lactation counselor\, Shalawn serves as our Lead Birthing Assistant at BBC.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/newborn-care-for-expecting-parents-with-shalawn-19-3/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141228T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141228T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141014T155823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141014T155823Z
UID:5591-1419782400-1419793200@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Birthing Preparation with Emily: Session 4 of 4
DESCRIPTION:You have made the right choices and plans for where and how you will give birth. You trust your body to take you through this amazing process in a safe and supportive environment. But what does labor and birth really look and feel like? What can your partner and birth team do to support you? What do you need to know if things take an unexpected turn? \nThis four-part series will cover: \n\nHealthy practices for the last months and weeks of pregnancy\nWhat to have in your home for labor and the early postpartum period\nSigns of labor and what to do in the early stages\nExtensive pain coping options\, including tools\, positions\, use of water for pain relief\, acupressure\, breath work\, visualization\, etc.\nThe role of the partner and birth team\nWhen to check in with your midwife and when it may be time to leave home (if giving birth at a birthing center)\nMonitoring of mom and baby\nNavigating changes of plan or labor moving in a different direction: potential transfer to hospital\, technology that can be used in labor\nIndications for cesarean surgery and important questions if this becomes a possibility\nActive labor\, pushing\, and what happens in the first hours after baby’s birth\n\nYour baby’s birth is the culmination of the care you have given him or her in utero and the beginning of a life of nurturing and love at home with your child. This class will give you the tools to ensure that your baby’s entrance into the world goes as smoothly as possible and that you will feel comfortable with the changes you experience during labor (and know what to do during the various stages). \nEmily Cohen-Moreira \n \nEmily Cohen-Moreira is a Childbirth Educator\, doula\, and Certified Lactation Counselor and the Founder of Lucy the Laborer Birth and Lactation Education and Services. Her work in the field of women’s health started out in advocacy and women’s rights as a bilingual patient advocate at the Philadelphia Women’s Center. As a result of this work\, she views birth choices and postpartum support for mom and baby as an issue of the rights of women and babies. \nAfter a year teaching English in Taiwan\, she worked as the Manager of Education at Realbirth. She was then the Founding Director of Tribeca Parenting\, a pregnancy\, birth\, and breastfeeding education program based in Manhattan. Emily provides prenatal support and education and teaches private and group childbirth\, infant care\, and breastfeeding classes. She also attends births as a labor support doula and does postpartum in-home lactation support visits. \nThis class is taught in English\, but Emily is fluent in Spanish\, Italian\, and Portuguese and can offer additional support in these languages to English language learners.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/birthing-preparation-with-emily-session-4-of-4-22-2/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141228T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141228T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141014T155823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141014T155823Z
UID:6302-1419782400-1419793200@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Birthing Preparation with Emily: Session 4 of 4
DESCRIPTION:You have made the right choices and plans for where and how you will give birth. You trust your body to take you through this amazing process in a safe and supportive environment. But what does labor and birth really look and feel like? What can your partner and birth team do to support you? What do you need to know if things take an unexpected turn? \nThis four-part series will cover: \n\nHealthy practices for the last months and weeks of pregnancy\nWhat to have in your home for labor and the early postpartum period\nSigns of labor and what to do in the early stages\nExtensive pain coping options\, including tools\, positions\, use of water for pain relief\, acupressure\, breath work\, visualization\, etc.\nThe role of the partner and birth team\nWhen to check in with your midwife and when it may be time to leave home (if giving birth at a birthing center)\nMonitoring of mom and baby\nNavigating changes of plan or labor moving in a different direction: potential transfer to hospital\, technology that can be used in labor\nIndications for cesarean surgery and important questions if this becomes a possibility\nActive labor\, pushing\, and what happens in the first hours after baby’s birth\n\nYour baby’s birth is the culmination of the care you have given him or her in utero and the beginning of a life of nurturing and love at home with your child. This class will give you the tools to ensure that your baby’s entrance into the world goes as smoothly as possible and that you will feel comfortable with the changes you experience during labor (and know what to do during the various stages). \nEmily Cohen-Moreira \n \nEmily Cohen-Moreira is a Childbirth Educator\, doula\, and Certified Lactation Counselor and the Founder of Lucy the Laborer Birth and Lactation Education and Services. Her work in the field of women’s health started out in advocacy and women’s rights as a bilingual patient advocate at the Philadelphia Women’s Center. As a result of this work\, she views birth choices and postpartum support for mom and baby as an issue of the rights of women and babies. \nAfter a year teaching English in Taiwan\, she worked as the Manager of Education at Realbirth. She was then the Founding Director of Tribeca Parenting\, a pregnancy\, birth\, and breastfeeding education program based in Manhattan. Emily provides prenatal support and education and teaches private and group childbirth\, infant care\, and breastfeeding classes. She also attends births as a labor support doula and does postpartum in-home lactation support visits. \nThis class is taught in English\, but Emily is fluent in Spanish\, Italian\, and Portuguese and can offer additional support in these languages to English language learners.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/birthing-preparation-with-emily-session-4-of-4-22-3/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141221T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141221T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141014T155459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141014T155459Z
UID:5588-1419177600-1419188400@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Birthing Preparation with Emily: Session 3 of 4
DESCRIPTION:You have made the right choices and plans for where and how you will give birth. You trust your body to take you through this amazing process in a safe and supportive environment. But what does labor and birth really look and feel like? What can your partner and birth team do to support you? What do you need to know if things take an unexpected turn? \nThis four-part series will cover: \n\nHealthy practices for the last months and weeks of pregnancy\nWhat to have in your home for labor and the early postpartum period\nSigns of labor and what to do in the early stages\nExtensive pain coping options\, including tools\, positions\, use of water for pain relief\, acupressure\, breath work\, visualization\, etc.\nThe role of the partner and birth team\nWhen to check in with your midwife and when it may be time to leave home (if giving birth at a birthing center)\nMonitoring of mom and baby\nNavigating changes of plan or labor moving in a different direction: potential transfer to hospital\, technology that can be used in labor\nIndications for cesarean surgery and important questions if this becomes a possibility\nActive labor\, pushing\, and what happens in the first hours after baby’s birth\n\nYour baby’s birth is the culmination of the care you have given him or her in utero and the beginning of a life of nurturing and love at home with your child. This class will give you the tools to ensure that your baby’s entrance into the world goes as smoothly as possible and that you will feel comfortable with the changes you experience during labor (and know what to do during the various stages). \nEmily Cohen-Moreira \n \nEmily Cohen-Moreira is a Childbirth Educator\, doula\, and Certified Lactation Counselor and the Founder of Lucy the Laborer Birth and Lactation Education and Services. Her work in the field of women’s health started out in advocacy and women’s rights as a bilingual patient advocate at the Philadelphia Women’s Center. As a result of this work\, she views birth choices and postpartum support for mom and baby as an issue of the rights of women and babies. \nAfter a year teaching English in Taiwan\, she worked as the Manager of Education at Realbirth. She was then the Founding Director of Tribeca Parenting\, a pregnancy\, birth\, and breastfeeding education program based in Manhattan. Emily provides prenatal support and education and teaches private and group childbirth\, infant care\, and breastfeeding classes. She also attends births as a labor support doula and does postpartum in-home lactation support visits. \nThis class is taught in English\, but Emily is fluent in Spanish\, Italian\, and Portuguese and can offer additional support in these languages to English language learners.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/birthing-preparation-with-emily-session-3-of-4-17-2/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141221T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141221T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141014T155459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141014T155459Z
UID:6299-1419177600-1419188400@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Birthing Preparation with Emily: Session 3 of 4
DESCRIPTION:You have made the right choices and plans for where and how you will give birth. You trust your body to take you through this amazing process in a safe and supportive environment. But what does labor and birth really look and feel like? What can your partner and birth team do to support you? What do you need to know if things take an unexpected turn? \nThis four-part series will cover: \n\nHealthy practices for the last months and weeks of pregnancy\nWhat to have in your home for labor and the early postpartum period\nSigns of labor and what to do in the early stages\nExtensive pain coping options\, including tools\, positions\, use of water for pain relief\, acupressure\, breath work\, visualization\, etc.\nThe role of the partner and birth team\nWhen to check in with your midwife and when it may be time to leave home (if giving birth at a birthing center)\nMonitoring of mom and baby\nNavigating changes of plan or labor moving in a different direction: potential transfer to hospital\, technology that can be used in labor\nIndications for cesarean surgery and important questions if this becomes a possibility\nActive labor\, pushing\, and what happens in the first hours after baby’s birth\n\nYour baby’s birth is the culmination of the care you have given him or her in utero and the beginning of a life of nurturing and love at home with your child. This class will give you the tools to ensure that your baby’s entrance into the world goes as smoothly as possible and that you will feel comfortable with the changes you experience during labor (and know what to do during the various stages). \nEmily Cohen-Moreira \n \nEmily Cohen-Moreira is a Childbirth Educator\, doula\, and Certified Lactation Counselor and the Founder of Lucy the Laborer Birth and Lactation Education and Services. Her work in the field of women’s health started out in advocacy and women’s rights as a bilingual patient advocate at the Philadelphia Women’s Center. As a result of this work\, she views birth choices and postpartum support for mom and baby as an issue of the rights of women and babies. \nAfter a year teaching English in Taiwan\, she worked as the Manager of Education at Realbirth. She was then the Founding Director of Tribeca Parenting\, a pregnancy\, birth\, and breastfeeding education program based in Manhattan. Emily provides prenatal support and education and teaches private and group childbirth\, infant care\, and breastfeeding classes. She also attends births as a labor support doula and does postpartum in-home lactation support visits. \nThis class is taught in English\, but Emily is fluent in Spanish\, Italian\, and Portuguese and can offer additional support in these languages to English language learners.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/birthing-preparation-with-emily-session-3-of-4-17-3/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141215T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141215T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141007T175410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141007T175410Z
UID:5585-1418666400-1418677200@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Breastfeeding for Expecting Parents with Jennifer and Tova
DESCRIPTION:This course will cover everything you need to know about breastfeeding!  Topics will include:  \n\nWhy is it so important to breastfeed?\nWhat can we do to prepare ourselves for breastfeeding?\nBreastfeeding at the hospital / birthing center and at home\nNutrition\, positioning and latch-on \nWhat expect when your milk comes in\nHow to use a breast pump\nBaby wearing to promote breastfeeding \n\n And much more! Partners are welcome.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/breastfeeding-for-expecting-parents-with-jennifer-and-tova-3/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141215T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141215T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141007T175410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141007T175410Z
UID:6296-1418666400-1418677200@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Breastfeeding for Expecting Parents with Jennifer and Tova
DESCRIPTION:This course will cover everything you need to know about breastfeeding!  Topics will include:  \n\nWhy is it so important to breastfeed?\nWhat can we do to prepare ourselves for breastfeeding?\nBreastfeeding at the hospital / birthing center and at home\nNutrition\, positioning and latch-on \nWhat expect when your milk comes in\nHow to use a breast pump\nBaby wearing to promote breastfeeding \n\n And much more! Partners are welcome.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/breastfeeding-for-expecting-parents-with-jennifer-and-tova-4/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141214T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141214T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141014T155326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141014T155326Z
UID:5587-1418572800-1418583600@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Birthing Preparation with Emily: Session 2 of 4
DESCRIPTION:You have made the right choices and plans for where and how you will give birth. You trust your body to take you through this amazing process in a safe and supportive environment. But what does labor and birth really look and feel like? What can your partner and birth team do to support you? What do you need to know if things take an unexpected turn? \nThis four-part series will cover: \n\nHealthy practices for the last months and weeks of pregnancy\nWhat to have in your home for labor and the early postpartum period\nSigns of labor and what to do in the early stages\nExtensive pain coping options\, including tools\, positions\, use of water for pain relief\, acupressure\, breath work\, visualization\, etc.\nThe role of the partner and birth team\nWhen to check in with your midwife and when it may be time to leave home (if giving birth at a birthing center)\nMonitoring of mom and baby\nNavigating changes of plan or labor moving in a different direction: potential transfer to hospital\, technology that can be used in labor\nIndications for cesarean surgery and important questions if this becomes a possibility\nActive labor\, pushing\, and what happens in the first hours after baby’s birth\n\nYour baby’s birth is the culmination of the care you have given him or her in utero and the beginning of a life of nurturing and love at home with your child. This class will give you the tools to ensure that your baby’s entrance into the world goes as smoothly as possible and that you will feel comfortable with the changes you experience during labor (and know what to do during the various stages). \nEmily Cohen-Moreira \n \nEmily Cohen-Moreira is a Childbirth Educator\, doula\, and Certified Lactation Counselor and the Founder of Lucy the Laborer Birth and Lactation Education and Services. Her work in the field of women’s health started out in advocacy and women’s rights as a bilingual patient advocate at the Philadelphia Women’s Center. As a result of this work\, she views birth choices and postpartum support for mom and baby as an issue of the rights of women and babies. \nAfter a year teaching English in Taiwan\, she worked as the Manager of Education at Realbirth. She was then the Founding Director of Tribeca Parenting\, a pregnancy\, birth\, and breastfeeding education program based in Manhattan. Emily provides prenatal support and education and teaches private and group childbirth\, infant care\, and breastfeeding classes. She also attends births as a labor support doula and does postpartum in-home lactation support visits. \nThis class is taught in English\, but Emily is fluent in Spanish\, Italian\, and Portuguese and can offer additional support in these languages to English language learners.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/birthing-preparation-with-emily-session-2-of-4-18-2/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141214T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141214T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141014T155326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141014T155326Z
UID:6298-1418572800-1418583600@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Birthing Preparation with Emily: Session 2 of 4
DESCRIPTION:You have made the right choices and plans for where and how you will give birth. You trust your body to take you through this amazing process in a safe and supportive environment. But what does labor and birth really look and feel like? What can your partner and birth team do to support you? What do you need to know if things take an unexpected turn? \nThis four-part series will cover: \n\nHealthy practices for the last months and weeks of pregnancy\nWhat to have in your home for labor and the early postpartum period\nSigns of labor and what to do in the early stages\nExtensive pain coping options\, including tools\, positions\, use of water for pain relief\, acupressure\, breath work\, visualization\, etc.\nThe role of the partner and birth team\nWhen to check in with your midwife and when it may be time to leave home (if giving birth at a birthing center)\nMonitoring of mom and baby\nNavigating changes of plan or labor moving in a different direction: potential transfer to hospital\, technology that can be used in labor\nIndications for cesarean surgery and important questions if this becomes a possibility\nActive labor\, pushing\, and what happens in the first hours after baby’s birth\n\nYour baby’s birth is the culmination of the care you have given him or her in utero and the beginning of a life of nurturing and love at home with your child. This class will give you the tools to ensure that your baby’s entrance into the world goes as smoothly as possible and that you will feel comfortable with the changes you experience during labor (and know what to do during the various stages). \nEmily Cohen-Moreira \n \nEmily Cohen-Moreira is a Childbirth Educator\, doula\, and Certified Lactation Counselor and the Founder of Lucy the Laborer Birth and Lactation Education and Services. Her work in the field of women’s health started out in advocacy and women’s rights as a bilingual patient advocate at the Philadelphia Women’s Center. As a result of this work\, she views birth choices and postpartum support for mom and baby as an issue of the rights of women and babies. \nAfter a year teaching English in Taiwan\, she worked as the Manager of Education at Realbirth. She was then the Founding Director of Tribeca Parenting\, a pregnancy\, birth\, and breastfeeding education program based in Manhattan. Emily provides prenatal support and education and teaches private and group childbirth\, infant care\, and breastfeeding classes. She also attends births as a labor support doula and does postpartum in-home lactation support visits. \nThis class is taught in English\, but Emily is fluent in Spanish\, Italian\, and Portuguese and can offer additional support in these languages to English language learners.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/birthing-preparation-with-emily-session-2-of-4-18-3/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141208T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141208T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141017T034553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141017T034553Z
UID:5604-1418061600-1418072400@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Newborn Care for Expecting Parents with Shalawn
DESCRIPTION:You’re expecting your first baby! But your experience with newborns is limited. In this class you will learn: \n\nWhat to expect during the first few hours of your baby’s life\nWhat is “normal” in terms of newborn appearance\nWhat you need to have for your baby\nWays to soothe a fussy baby\nWhen you should call the pediatrician\nTechniques for diapering\, swaddling\, bathing\, and more\n\n We will also discuss adjusting to your transition into parenthood. This class is open to adoptive parents and grandparents\, too.\n \nShalawn Facey \nShalawn Facey is a New York native\, born and raised in Brooklyn. She had her first child in 2003 and became deeply committed to motherhood. As a new mother\, she quickly realized the importance of support for breastfeeding moms and new moms in general. She trained as a postpartum doula\, labor support doula\, and a certified lactation counselor in order to provide this crucial support for other new and expecting parents. Helping them navigate the waters of parenting a newborn is her passion. In addition to working as a private doula and lactation counselor\, Shalawn serves as our Lead Birthing Assistant at BBC.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/newborn-care-for-expecting-parents-with-shalawn-18-2/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141208T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141208T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162707
CREATED:20141017T034553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141017T034553Z
UID:6315-1418061600-1418072400@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
SUMMARY:Newborn Care for Expecting Parents with Shalawn
DESCRIPTION:You’re expecting your first baby! But your experience with newborns is limited. In this class you will learn: \n\nWhat to expect during the first few hours of your baby’s life\nWhat is “normal” in terms of newborn appearance\nWhat you need to have for your baby\nWays to soothe a fussy baby\nWhen you should call the pediatrician\nTechniques for diapering\, swaddling\, bathing\, and more\n\n We will also discuss adjusting to your transition into parenthood. This class is open to adoptive parents and grandparents\, too.\n \nShalawn Facey \nShalawn Facey is a New York native\, born and raised in Brooklyn. She had her first child in 2003 and became deeply committed to motherhood. As a new mother\, she quickly realized the importance of support for breastfeeding moms and new moms in general. She trained as a postpartum doula\, labor support doula\, and a certified lactation counselor in order to provide this crucial support for other new and expecting parents. Helping them navigate the waters of parenting a newborn is her passion. In addition to working as a private doula and lactation counselor\, Shalawn serves as our Lead Birthing Assistant at BBC.
URL:https://brooklynbirthingcenter.com/event/newborn-care-for-expecting-parents-with-shalawn-18-3/
LOCATION:BBC2\, 2187 Ocean Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11229\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Brooklyn Birthing Center":MAILTO:info@brooklynbirthingcenter.com
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR