Putting Your Mind at Ease with New Parent Classes

Putting Your Mind at Ease with New Parent Classes
Jan. 92022

When it comes to being a new parent, you never want to make it seem as though you have no idea what you are doing. Some people may need guidance as they prepare for the birth of their child so they have the least amount of hiccups possible. Within the Center for Pediatric Medicine, we offer a multitude of new parent classes that will bring you the talents needed to help raise a child. At the Center for Pediatric Medicine, we pride ourselves in helping the new mothers and fathers of tomorrow.

One of our services focuses on educating parents on pregnancy and childbirth. This service is focused on not just from when you go into labor to birth, but from when you find out that you are pregnant. Expecting parents can find the comfort they need while going through our thorough childbirth education programs. These online classes help parents learn what to expect after childbirth and the role their doctor is supposed to play in it all.

Our classes cover it all. From birth stories to learning about the stages of labor, all the way to birth breastfeeding. All of these can be very crucial to the development of a baby and if not understood, the process of bringing and sustaining life after birth will be even more confusing. Expectant parents have come to our new parent classes for years now, and can all say how they’ve benefited and become more prepared for their newborns.

No matter your age, becoming a parent can be almost frightening and unsettling, but the job of bringing new life into our world is something you should feel relieved for. Our staff is trained to provide you with all the necessary information you need, and moral support, to take care of your child.

For more information on our new parent classes, be sure to visit the rest of our website, or call us today at 203-790-0822. We’d be happy to answer any questions you have about our classes, and help schedule your next appointment.

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After Hours

Center for Pediatric Medicine is here for your pediatric needs 24.7, 365 days a year! We understand that your child may get sick outside of CPM’s normal office hours.

How does after-hours work:

  • Monday – Thursday: our offices will close at 9:00 pm. We then re-open at 8:30 am Friday.
  • Friday- our offices will close at 6:00 pm. We then re-open at 8:30 am Saturday.
  • Saturday- our office will close at 2:00 pm. We then re-open at 8:30 am Sunday.
  • Sunday- our office will close at 1:00 pm. We then re-open at 8:30 am Monday.

During the hours we are closed we are readily available to assist you with any urgent clinical concerns you may have.

You can call any of our office locations or 203-790-0822. You will be promoted with an after-hours message. If you select option 1 you will be connected with CPM’S after-hours answering service team. The after-hours team will gather all of your child’s information (Patient's first and last name, best contact number, and health care concern). This message will be sent to “Rainbow Babies” an experienced triage service that CPM uses to assist us with clinical after-hours calls. A trained triage nurse will call the patient back and provide the recommended clinical advice. If the triage nurse needs more assistance they will reach out to one of CPM’s on-call providers for the night. CPM’s on-call provider will call the patient directly and continue to evaluate your child over the phone. All phone call encounters are followed up with a call the next day from CPM’s triage department.

If it is a life-threatening emergency please call 911.

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