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Baby Wellness

Caring for your little one.

Infant working on tummy time

Essentials for keeping your baby safe and sound.

Welcoming a baby is an exciting—as well as a little nerve-wracking—time. But we’re in your corner! Our safety classes, including infant CPR, can help provide peace of mind, while our baby wellness classes present opportunities to nurture the bond with your baby.

Classes

Our instructor-led virtual classes allow families to have personalized interactions with our prenatal educators. Classes are available during scheduled times. Some classes are also available in a self-paced online format, allowing patients to complete at their convenience.


For questions regarding prenatal classes, please call 484-526-BABY (2229). Assistance is available Monday through Friday 8 am to 4:30 pm.


If the registration form is unavailable, that class, most likely, is full and you will need to pick a different date/time. We have had an amazing response to our classes, so please register early to guarantee your desired class.

INSTRUCTOR LED

Baby Yoga & Infant Massage is a combination of gentle yoga inspired poses, songs, nurturing touch and parent engagement that support your baby’s social, emotional and physical development.


Baby Yoga & Infant Massage benefits include:

  • Building baby’s body awareness through touch and movement
  • Improves digestion
  • Fosters deeper sleep patterns
  • Strengthens the parent-child bond
  • Helps baby unwind in the months following birth

Cost: $35. This class is self-pay and will not be billed to insurance.


Who should attend: Ages 8 weeks to Pre-crawling and a parent(s)/caregiver(s).


Class sizes are limited; registration is required.

Instructional course on Infant CPR.


Recommended during second trimester 28-32 weeks

Educational information regarding proper usage of car seat use and installation.


Recommended during second trimester 14-27 weeks

Daily tummy time plays an important role in your baby’s immediate and future development!

Tummy Time benefits include:

  • Strengthening of neck, back, shoulders and core muscles
  • Prepares for milestones like rolling over, sitting upright and crawling.
  • Promotes visual development.
  • Provides an opportunity for bonding.

Join St. Luke’s Pediatric Physical Therapists for a free, hands-on class to learn how to be successful with Tummy Time at home.


Who should attend: Newborns – 6 months of age, or any infant currently struggling with “tummy time,” and a parent(s)/caregiver(s).


Class sizes are limited, registration is required.

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