Childbirth Classes Louisville KY
Childbirth classes provide tips for pregnant women on pregnancy adjustment, breathing techniques, pain management, and timing contractions. See below for child birth classes in Louisville that give access to advice on Cesarean birth and newborn care, as well as advice and content on postpartum adjustment.
Margaret J. Martin, LCCE, RN, CD(DONA)
(502) 435-3054
2116 Murray Ave
Louisville, KY
Margaret J. Martin, LCCE, RN, CD(DONA)
(502) 435-3054
2116 Murray Ave
Louisville, KY 40205
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Vicki Sanders, LCCE,FACCE,CD,IBCLC
(502) 721-7727
3934 Dutchmans Ln
Louisville, KY
Vicki Sanders, LCCE,FACCE,CD,IBCLC
(502) 721-7727
3934 Dutchmans Ln
Louisville, KY 40207
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Kristin Munro-Leighton
(502) 468-6219
Louisville, KY
Kristin Munro-Leighton
(502) 468-6219
Louisville, KY 40294
Certifications
ICEA Certified Childbirth Educator
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Lisa Bache
Louisville, KY
Lisa Bache
Louisville, KY 40294
Certifications
ICEA Certified Childbirth Educator
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Mrs. Robin E Weiss, LCCE
(424) 24 BIRTH
8913 Lippincott Rd
Louisville, KY
Mrs. Robin E Weiss, LCCE
(424) 24 BIRTH
8913 Lippincott Rd
Louisville, KY 40222
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Stacie Walker, Other,LCCE
4336 Foeburn Ln
Louisville, KY
Stacie Walker, Other,LCCE
4336 Foeburn Ln
Louisville, KY 40207
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Mary L DeWitt
(502) 637-5952
623 Park Ave
Louisville, KY
Mary L DeWitt
(502) 637-5952
623 Park Ave
Louisville, KY 40208
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Robin Elise Weiss
(502) 426-8228
Louisville, KY
Robin Elise Weiss
(502) 426-8228
Louisville, KY 40294
Certifications
ICEA Certified Childbirth Educator, CPE, CPFE
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Virginia Rutherford
(502) 426-4542
Louisville, KY
Virginia Rutherford
(502) 426-4542
Louisville, KY 40294
Certifications
ICEA Certified Childbirth Educator
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Mrs. Nicole Z. Aldridge, LCCE, CD(DONA)
(502) 387-0449
10711 Hite Creek Rd
Louisville, KY
Mrs. Nicole Z. Aldridge, LCCE, CD(DONA)
(502) 387-0449
10711 Hite Creek Rd
Louisville, KY 40241
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