Janine says she chose live video platform Zoom instead of using pre-recorded videos, "because it's important to have that real human connection, that immediacy, and for people to be able to ask questions and air concerns when they spring to mind".
"I set up a closed Facebook group for each class as well, so that the parents within that group can socialise virtually, maybe share their wedding photos or pictures of their fur babies, and this becomes their coffee group, once their babies are born."
For more complex matters such as details on labour, Janine also creates additional resources which she uploads to YouTube to be accessed in her clients' own time. And given the model's success, she's now ready to go nationwide with her services, offering group classes to parents up and down New Zealand, from the comfort of their own home.
"I know there are parents-to-be living in quite isolated and rural communities and, for them, getting to physical classes can be near-impossible. There are also plenty of women for whom antenatal classes have ceased indefinitely, under the current Covid-19 regulations.
"I see online antenatal education as a fantastic option for these men and women who still want, and need, practical advice and support, as well as the social interaction, companionship and friendship that comes from the online coffee group."
Antenatal classes usually start when mothers are around 28 weeks' pregnant and run over several weeks. Topics covered include healthy nutrition, pregnancy concerns and warning signs, preparing for the birth, positions during labour, birth interventions such as caesarean sections, breastfeeding and caring for a new baby.
For more information visit http://www.hbantenatal-classes.co.nz/