Waterford Birth Centre Antenatal Classes

Our antenatal classes are facilitated by a small team of passionate and experienced educators who are dedicated to supporting you through pregnancy, birth, and early parenting.

The aim of our antenatal course is to provide an enjoyable, informative forum, where you will gain confidence and knowledge about what to expect in late pregnancy, labour, birth, and early parenting. Sessions are relaxed and informal, with plenty of opportunity for questions, discussion, and shared learning.

Our Thursday evening classes are taught by Bev Hampton - a childbirth educator, women’s health physiotherapist, and mum. Bev has a real passion for pregnancy, birth, and babies and believes strongly in sharing knowledge through open conversation and education. Our Saturday classes are currently taught by Shyralee Parker, an experienced registered midwife, who brings a wealth of clinical knowledge and a calm, practical approach to antenatal education. Learn more about our educators and course online at the bottom of this page.

Important Details

When to Book: We suggest booking a finishing date approximately one month before your due date. This ensures that you are comfortable in your class and meeting other class mates who have approximately the same due date.

Cost: Our course fee is $180. This covers attendance for you and your partner or birth support person. Supper is included too.

Location: Our classes are held at the Waterford Antenatal Hub, 6 Somerset Street in Frankton.

How to Book: Simply click on your chosen date below then follow the instructions to book and secure your spot.

Meet Our Educators

Bev Hampton

Bev is a childbirth educator, pelvic health physiotherapist, pregnancy yoga instructor, and proud māmā of four. She has a real passion for pregnancy, birth, and babies and deeply understands how exciting and life-changing this season of life can be.

Bev believes strongly in sharing knowledge through open conversation and education, and she loves helping women and families feel informed, confident, and supported through their journey into parenthood.

She works clinically at Connect Health in Hamilton East and also teaches in the physiotherapy programme at Wintec, bringing a strong evidence-based and practical focus to her teaching.

Bev is really looking forward to meeting you and supporting you in your antenatal classes!

At Waterford, we believe that whānau should have the opportunity to receive quality pregnancy and parenting education, preparing them for their roles as new parents. Our classes aim to cover the following content:

  • Anatomy and physiology

  • Pelvic floor awareness

  • Positions of the baby at term

  • Relaxation

  • Early labour

  • Established labour & birth

  • Birth of the placenta

  • Birth video including water-birth

  • Coping with labour & birth

  • Positions for labour & birth

  • Natural pain relief options

  • Medical pain relief options

  • Unexpected outcomes

  • Role of the support person

  • Interventions

  • Informed consent

  • Birth Plans

  • Early postnatal experiences

  • Adjusting to parenting

  • Breastfeeding

  • Settling baby

  • SUDI (Sudden unexpected death in infants)

  • Support

Shyralee Parker

Our Saturday classes are currently taught by Shyralee, an experienced registered midwife who brings a wealth of clinical knowledge and a calm, practical approach to antenatal education.

Shyralee is passionate about supporting families to feel prepared, empowered, and confident as they approach birth and early parenthood. Her sessions blend evidence-based information with real-world insights from midwifery practice.

Course Outline