When it became clear to Hawke's Bay birth educator Janine Gard that a lockdown was imminent, and physical distancing was here to stay for some time, she knew she had to act fast.
With one local class of expectant parents already underway in Havelock North and classes in Napier and Hastings scheduled to start a week into lockdown, Janine jumped online and gave herself a crash course in Zoom.
"Preparing to have your first baby is already a stressful time for many mums- and dads-to-be," says Janine, "and having your planned antenatal classes suddenly cancelled would have been an added pressure these parents didn't need. I knew I needed to find a solution
and figure out a way forward for my classes."
Janine says the idea of developing live, online antenatal classes had already crossed her mind as a possible future extension of the face-to-face group classes and individual coaching she offers through her business, From Bellies to Babies. With 15 years of antenatal education under her belt, Janine felt well placed to expedite her plans – although she says it was nerve-wracking, to begin with.
"I wasn't sure how people would react to getting together and learning about childbirth in this setting, particularly when it came to sharing the more intimate details of their pregnancies, their fears and anxieties, as well as things like discussions on birthing positions. But it's worked really well. My clients say they love how fun and interactive the classes are and I know I, for one, look forward to each get-together."