Great Plains Health sets 2023 schedule for new parent classes
Contact: Mary Roberts
North Platte, Neb., February 1, 2022 –Great Plains Health offers new parents a number of resources to help welcome baby into the world, including free and interactive classes that are designed to build parents’ skills and knowledge. The schedule is set for monthly Breastfeeding 101 and prepared childbirth classes in 2023.
“Parents tell us that these classes answer questions and ease concerns as they embark upon parenthood,” Michelle Pagel, BSN, RN, director of women and children’s services, said. “Our highly-trained team does an outstanding job creating an inviting, supporting environment for moms and dads to build confidence in their new roles.”
The certified lactation team at Great Plains Health teaches the breastfeeding 101 course, designed to provide a solid foundation of knowledge regarding all aspects of breastfeeding. Topics include the benefits of breastfeeding, supply and demand, skin-to-skin, feeding cues, positioning, pumping, milk storage and more.
Breastfeeding 101 is a two-hour class taught on the first Tuesday of the month, during most months.
Great Plains Health also offers a one-day prepared childbirth class, led by certified childbirth educators. The class is designed specifically to prepare parents for the childbirth experience. Topics include the basics of pregnancy through labor and delivery, medical interventions, techniques of relaxation and after-delivery care of the mother.
Prepared childbirth classes run all day on the first Saturday of the month, during most months.
Registration for these classes is required, and they are entirely free. Simply visit gphealth.org/events to see the full calendar and register.
In 2022, Great Plains Health delivered 535 babies, including 272 boys, 263 girls and three sets of twins! October was the busiest month for deliveries.
“Having a baby is a fun and exciting time for families, and it is certainly a transition,” Tina Pate, chief nursing officer, said. “We are here for parents and babies every step of the way. We offer a level II NICU nursey for our premature babies that is staffed by specialized nurses. In 2022, we became a center for breastmilk donations, partnering with Mothers’ Milk Bank in Denver, Colo., to test and pasteurize local breastmilk donations for our babies on the floor who need it. We truly believe in creating an environment where you are cared for, and cared about.”
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About Great Plains Health
Based in North Platte, Nebraska, Great Plains Health is a fully accredited, 116-bed acute-care regional medical center serving western and central Nebraska, northern Kansas and southern South Dakota. With 90 physicians representing nearly 30 medical specialties, the Great Plains Health system offers advanced health care, including heart and vascular, cancer, and orthopedic surgery services. Great Plains Health is a Level III trauma center, and all of its emergency department physicians are residency-trained and board-certified in emergency medicine. The system employs approximately 1,200 employees and serves a geographic area spanning more than 67,000 square miles. The hospital is accredited by the Center for Improvement in Healthcare Quality (CIHQ) and is home to an American College of Surgeons-accredited cancer center and Level II bariatric surgery program. For more information, visit gphealth.org.
