Prenatal Education

Pregnancy - Birth

Our prenatal education program begins with home visits to the mother’s home and is designed to improve the chances of having a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby.

 
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In-Home Visits

Su Casa de Esperanza home visitors make monthly visits to the mother-to-be.

 
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Session Topics

Nine sessions - offered in both English and Spanish - cover prenatal care, nutrition, stress, things to avoid during pregnancy, labor and birth, postpartum care and newborn care.

 
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Prenatal Education

Our home visitors guide mothers offering education on fetal development, nutrition, and basic care. The program follows the March of Dimes' comprehensive prenatal program for pregnant women - all in a supportive setting.

 
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Mentorship + Connection

The Su Casa de Esperanza home visitor builds a strong relationship with the mother and family - serving more as a mentor and building a strong foundation for the family’s future success.

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“I was very nervous and scared and did not feel ready to have a baby, but I could not wait to see it. I felt very excited and very grateful that my baby not only had me, but my family and friends. Everything was great during my pregnancy because of the support that Su Casa de Esperanza gave me. I learned how to take care of myself and how to take care of my baby.”

— Danielle, a mother participating in our Prenatal Education program

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