
Are you a Birth Doula or thinking about becoming one? Come join us for a monthly gathering to share experiences and knowledge in a safe and supportive atmosphere. Meeting may include a specific topic, speaker, or peer support of challenging experiences.

Are you a Postpartum Doula or thinking about becoming one? Come join us for a monthly gathering to share experiences and knowledge in a safe and supportive atmosphere.

You will learn:
1. CPR
2. Responding to airway issues: choking, drowning, allergic reactions, seizures
3. Responding to trauma: bleeding, burns, falls
4. Strategies for the prevention of pediatric medical emergencies
All of the instructors for this class are EMTs, Paramedics, and RNs.

Location:
In-person at the JCC
The Jeff Center for
Families, Room G-106
What you will learn
Topics include:
- Sights and sounds of the healthy newborn
- Eating and sleeping patterns
- Baby essentials - what you really need
- Dressing - what and how
- Cord and circumcision care
- Diapering
- Bathing
- When to introduce a bottle and/or pacifier
- Readying your home
- Traveling with baby, and more
Address:
Oshman Family JCC 3921 Fabian Way | Palo Alto, CA 94303 Please pull in at 3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto, CA 94303. Enter the right lane and pull up to the Security Booth. Tell them the reason for your visit. From there, you may proceed into the garage. You will find parking in Aisles C, D, E, F or 1, 2, 3, 4. Once you have parked, you may take the staircase just outside the garage entrance or the elevator/staircase located in Aisle D. This will take you up to the main area of campus, the Town Square. From there, follow the walkway all the way back to building G on the right. The room G-106 is on the ground floor.

Oshman Family JCC
3921 Fabian Way | Palo Alto, CA 94303
Jeff Center for Families (Room G-106)
Prenatal Breastfeeding Basics
In Breastfeeding Basics, participants receive practical information and support to enhance their breastfeeding experience and help them anticipate and overcome common stumbling blocks that new nursing mothers often encounter.
What you will learn
- Engorgement
- Storing and heating breast milk
- Blocked ducts and breast lumps
- Positions of comfort
- Going back to work, and more