ISA RAVENSCROFT I was 32 weeks pregnant when we moved back to New Zealand from Britain. It turns out that to get into the fancy antenatal classes you have to book when you are much less pregnant than I was. I thought antenatal classes were all about looking after babies, and therefore quite important, so we signed up to the free ones at the hospital, and off we went, nervous parents-to-be with really no idea. The name should have given me a clue - antenatal, not postnatal. Am I the only one that thinks we should spend more time learning how to look after the baby after it comes out, than about...
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