Becoming a Mom/Comenzando bien

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Becoming a Mom/Comenzando bien Becoming a Mom/Comenzando bien is a bilingual curriculum designed for pregnant women to learn about having a healthy pregnancy and healthy baby in a supportive group setting. Becoming a Mom/Comenzando bien 1

Becoming a Mom/Comenzando bien Becoming a Mom/Comenzando bien was created to include all pregnant women rather than focusing on a specific cultural or ethnic audience, the lesson plans are written for use with any audience of pregnant women. However, the curriculum does include appendices for specific racial/ethnic groups i.e. Hispanic, African-American and American Indian/Alaska Native women Curriculum Components The curriculum includes nine 2-hour sessions. Each session includes the following: Learning objectives Key messages Special notes for the facilitator Background section 2

Curriculum Components A step-by-step lesson plan for facilitators Appendices Adapting the sessions to meet cultural needs Reproducible handouts Handouts are available online: marchofdimes.com/curriculumhandouts Overview of Sessions Session 1: You and Your Pregnancy Session 2: Prenatal Care Session 3: Eating Healthy During Pregnancy Session 4: Stress During Pregnancy Session 5: Things to Avoid During Pregnancy Session 6: The Big Day: Labor & Birth Session 7: Caring for Your Baby Session 8: Postpartum Care Session 9: Graduation 3

Session 1: You and Your Pregnancy Learning Objectives By the end of the session, participants will be able to: State one thing they learned about another participant. Express their feelings about being a mother and about pregnancy. Identify three things women can do to help them have a healthy pregnancy. Identify two common discomforts of pregnancy and safe ways to cope with them. Session 1: You and Your Pregnancy Lesson Plan Getting to Know Each Other You re Going to Have a Baby Something Old, Something New Tips for a Healthy Pregnancy Common Discomforts 4

Handout 1 Session 1: You and Your Pregnancy Handout 2 Session 1: You and Your Pregnancy 5

Handout 3 Session 1: You and Your Pregnancy Backache Breast changes Constipation Heartburn Hemorrhoids Leg Cramps Morning Sickness Stomachaches and pains Learning Objectives Session 2: Prenatal Care By the end of the session, participants will be able to: Identify three benefits of getting early and regular prenatal care. Describe a typical prenatal care visit and the purpose of various prenatal tests. Identify three serious pregnancy complications. Know the signs of preterm labor and what to do if they occur. Ask questions of their health care provider. 6

Lesson Plan Session 2: Prenatal Care Introduction/Relaxation Exercise Importance of Prenatal Care Barriers to Prenatal Care Prenatal Care Appointments Role Play: Talking to Your Health Care Provider Pregnancy Complications: Miscarriage, UTIs, Diabetes, Anemia, and Preeclampsia Preterm Labor Handout 1 Session 2: Prenatal Care 7

Session 2: Prenatal Care Handout 33 Session 2: Prenatal Care Handout 4 8

Session 2: Prenatal Care Handout 6 Session 2: Prenatal Care Prenatal Care videos First Prenatal Care Visit, Prenatal Care Visits, Newborn Screening http://bcove.me/khymbhlm 9

Session 3: Eating Healthy During Pregnancy Learning Objectives By the end of the session, participants will be able to: Identify healthy foods to eat during pregnancy. Know the amount of weight they should gain during pregnancy. Describe why they should take folic acid before and during early pregnancy. Identify foods to avoid and limit during pregnancy Session 3: Eating Healthy During Pregnancy Lesson Plan Welcome/Relaxation Exercise Dream Meal Healthy Eating During Pregnancy Food and Food Groups Special Situations: Vegetarian diets, Diabetes, and Cravings Eating Healthy on a Budget Dream Menu Makeover Game 10

Handout 1 Session 3: Eating Healthy During Pregnancy Session 3: Eating Healthy During Pregnancy Handout 2 11

Session 3: Eating Healthy During Pregnancy Eating Healthy During Pregnancy Video Healthy Choices: What to Eat During Pregnancy http://bcove.me/r5e06cnp Learning Objectives Session 4: Stress During Pregnancy By the end of the session, participants will be able to: Identify sources of stress during pregnancy. List three coping strategies and skills to reduce stress. Describe options for women who are in an abusive relationship. 12

Lesson Plan Session 4: Stress During Pregnancy Welcome/Relaxation Exercise Stress and Pregnancy Ways to Reduce Your Stress Relationships During Pregnancy Sex During Pregnancy Managing Stress Case Studies Handout 1 Session 4: Stress During Pregnancy 13

Handout 2 Session 4: Stress During Pregnancy Session 5: Things to Avoid During Pregnancy Learning Objectives By the end of the session, participants will be able to: Explain how smoking, drinking alcohol or abusing drugs during pregnancy can harm a baby. Identify strategies to stop smoking, drinking alcohol, or abusing drugs. Identify three ways to avoid secondhand smoke. Describe how infections can affect a developing baby. Identify harmful chemicals at home and work. 14

Session 5: Things to Avoid During Pregnancy Lesson Plan Welcome/Relaxation Exercise Smoking, Alcohol, and Drugs Making Healthy Changes Secondhand Smoke Role Play Viruses and Infections Chemicals and Work Safety Session 5: Things to Avoid During Pregnancy Handout 1 15

Session 5: Things to Avoid During Pregnancy Handout 4 Session 5: Things to Avoid During Pregnancy Handout 5 16

Session 6: The Big Day: Labor and Birth Learning Objectives By the end of the session, participants will be able to: Identify three things to take with them to the hospital Complete a birth plan List at least three signs of labor Name the three stages of labor Session 6: The Big Day: Labor and Birth Lesson Plan Welcome/Relaxation Exercise What to Buy or Borrow for Your Baby Preparing for the Hospital Concerns about Labor and Birth My Baby s Journey to Birth Guided Visualization Signs of Labor Ways to Have a Baby Stages of Labor Coping with Labor Pain 17

Session 6: The Big Day: Labor and Birth Handout 1 Session 6: The Big Day: Labor and Birth Handout 2 18

Session 6: The Big Day: Labor and Birth Handout 3 Session 6: The Big Day: Labor and Birth Handout 4 19

Learning Objectives Session 7: Caring for Your Baby By the end of the session, participants will be able to: Describe three ways to bond with a newborn baby. Identify three ways to cope with crying. Identify three benefits of breastfeeding. Bathe and diaper a baby. Describe the importance of newborn screening and vaccinations. Lesson Plan Session 7: Caring for Your Baby You and Your Baby Guided Visualization Bonding with Your Baby Breastfeeding Keeping Your Baby Clean Putting Your Baby to Sleep Newborn Screening and Vaccinations 20

Handout 1 Session 7: Caring for Your Baby Handout 4 Session 7: Caring for Your Baby 21

Learning Objectives Session 8: Postpartum Care By the end of the session, participants will be able to: Describe three physical changes and discomforts that are common after childbirth. Identify two emotional changes that can occur after having a baby. Know when to call their health care provider about physical or emotional changes. Discuss how a new baby can affect relationships with their partners. Lesson Plan Session 8: Postpartum Care Welcome/Relaxation Exercise Physical Changes and Discomforts After Giving Birth Emotional Changes After Giving Birth Sex and Relationships Going Back to Work or School Graduation Planning 22

Handout 1 Session 8: Postpartum Care Handout 2 Session 8: Postpartum Care 23

Session 9: Celebrating Our Accomplishments- Graduation Special notes for Session 9: If you re having a meal, make sure you have napkins, plates, cups and utensils. You may need to heat the food. Check with your local March of Dimes chapter for your quarterly incentives to have gift items for participants. Personalize the certificate at the end of this session for each participant. You may want to copy or print them on certificate paper, available at most office supply stores. Session 9: Celebrating Our Accomplishments- Graduation This certifies that has successfully completed Becoming a Mom/Comenzando bien and is well prepared for life with a new baby! Congratulations! 24

Implementing Becoming a Mom/Comenzando bien Contact Miriam Erdosi at (949) 333-4977 or merdosi@marchofdimes.com Purchase a copy of the Becoming a Mom/ Comenzando bien curriculum Commit to: Collect participants evaluation forms Commit to: Fax/mail completed participants evaluation forms at the end of each month 25

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Benefits Send in participants evaluations once a month and once a quarter you could receive: Baby clothes Toys Knit hats/blankets Or other baby items available The Pregnancy Baby Book (p. 9) or How Your Baby Grows (p.7) March of Dimes will keep you informed of any new Becoming a Mom/Comenzando bien updates, keep you on an e-mail list, and send you any new resources or information Benefits Receive incentives for sending in participants & facilitator evaluations forms Send in participants & facilitator evaluations once a month and once a quarter you will receive: Baby clothes Toys Knit hats/blankets Or other baby items available The Pregnancy Baby Book (p. 9) or How Your Baby Grows (p.7) March of Dimes will keep you informed of any new Becoming a Mom/Comenzando bien updates, keep you on an e-mail list, and send you any new resources or information 27

Questions? Miriam Erdosi, MSW Associate Director of Program Services merdosi@marchofdimes.com 949-333-4977 28