Pregnancy Dialogues™ 6-week IN PERSON & VIRTUAL GROUP Winter 2025
Pregnancy Dialogues™ 6-week IN PERSON & VIRTUAL GROUP Winter 2025
Whether it is your 1st pregnancy or you have already had pregnancies, this village creates a safe space to connect with THIS your baby in your womb. Pregnancy Dialogues TM is a facilitated discussion group for pregnant mothers/gestational parents to explore topics around family, partner, and infant relationships before, during, and after a new baby enters the family.
For Pregnant mothers at 20 weeks gestation or more
In a supportive small-group environment, mothers/gestational parents will have an opportunity to focus on
● connecting to this pregnancy and this baby,
● practicing relaxation and breathing exercises to reduce stress,
● having a dialogue with the baby in the womb and feeling the baby’s reaction,
● balancing self-care with new family dynamics and life after birth.
A primary focus of the program is to promote safety, trust, and support within a group of pregnant mothers/gestational parents sharing a similar stage in life. The program includes six 2-hours sessions with the group before birth and a follow-up group session 1-2 months after birth.
FALL GROUP MEETS EVERY 2-3 WEEKS FOR 1.5 HOURS
Saturdays 1:00 pm -2:30 pm Central Time Zone
VIRTUAL VIA ZOOM
January 25, 2025
February 8, 2025
March 1, 2025
March 15, 2025
March 29, 2025
April 5, 2025
Meet the BABIES Gathering May 3, 2025
EARLY BIRD RATE Good through December 30, 2024
$150 includes all materials you will receive to participate in the group.
FULL RATE: $200 After December 30, 2024.
Pregnancy Dialogues Dates & Times
Framework for Pregnancy Dialogues
Six sessions before birth (2 hours each): Every 2-3 weeks between 20 weeks and 36 weeks gestation.
1. Your Pregnancy
2. Your Baby Within
3. You as a Mother
4. Your New Family
5. Birth of Your Baby
6. Life with Your Baby after Birth
One group follow-up session after all babies in the group are born (2 hours):
· Introduce the new babies to the group
· Follow-up research questions if enrolled in the study
· Establish a meeting group for ongoing friendship and support if desired