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Childbirth Education Classes
with Candace Crocker, BSN, RN, LincolnHealth Childbirth Education

Birth is a normal, natural, process. Just like each person is unique, each pregnancy, labor and birth are unique. At Lincoln Hospital Family Birth Center, we believe the best approach is supporting the birthing person as they navigate this natural, beautiful process. We support your decisions and value client input as a vital part of the birthing experience and labor process.
As your family prepares for labor, delivery, and the arrival of this precious new baby, we are here to help make this exciting new journey the best experience it can be for all. Our childbirth education classes cover pregnancy, labor and delivery, and newborn care. We use videos, stories, photos and animations, activities and games as well as demonstrations to teach all the essential information parents need to prepare for the birth of their baby. Class sizes are limited to provide individualized attention.
It is recommended that expecting clients finish this series around 3-6 weeks before their due date. This class is for patients and their support person(s) and is a three part series. Breastfeeding class is the third class--please see breastfeeding class offerings to sign up for the breastfeeding portion as dates vary slightly; sign up will also be discussed in class one. Breastfeeding classes are typically 2 1/2 hours long.
For more information about our class offerings, please call the LH Family Birth Center at 207.563.4536 to speak to one of our nurses.
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Childbirth Education 3-week Series (2025)
with Certified Educator, MMC Childbirth Education

The registration fee includes costs for the registrant and one support person. To avoid duplicate charges, please register only ONE participant per class. A receipt will be provided for insurance reimbursement purposes. Reimbursement is subject to individual insurance plans, refer to your plan for additional information.
If you cannot afford the registration fee due to financial hardship, please contact childbirth education at childbirtheducation@mainehealth.org.
Rescheduling or canceling your class registration can be done by contacting childbirtheducation@mainehealth.org. Refunds for class cancelations include a 10% processing fee. No refunds will be given after class begins.
These comprehensive classes are designed to provide you and your labor partner with the information, skills, and resources to prepare you for the birth of your baby. Recommended for all first-time pregnant parents and their birth partners.
- Class#1: Introduction to Labor & Delivery
- This class covers the stages and phases of labor, what to expect physically and emotionally, the importance of labor support, and more. You will also see birth videos.
- Class#2:Practical Skills and Comfort Measures
- This class will cover comfort measures such as relaxation, breathing, and positions that you can use both at home and while at the hospital. Whether you are planning to use pain medications, or just want to understand the available options, this class will provide you with the information needed to make informed decisions regarding pain relief.
- Class#3: Medications and Interventions
- Be an active participant in the decisions that affect you and your baby. Learn about induction of labor, unplanned cesareans, vacuum, fetal monitoring and more. This class series also includes opportunities for Q&A.
We recommend attending this class between the 28th and 32nd week of pregnancy.
We are offering this class online. After you are registered you will receive an email with information as to how to participate in the class.
What is Grief: Normal, Essential and Challenging! (1 hr, virtual class)
with Gisele Biron, MMC Wellbeing

Although everyone experiences grief, it is a unique process for each individual. What is grief? How do you manage it? When will it be over? What can I do to start feeling better? I just want my life back, how do I do that? Looking for answers? Attend this one hour session that is aimed to answer your questions and hopefully provide you with some coping tools to start the healing process.
All care team members across the MaineHealth system are invited to join this 1 hour virtual seminar, offered on multiple dates.
Do you have questions, scheduling suggestions or are interested in training to be a facilitator yourself? Please email the instructor Gisele Biron at mhmgcareteambereavement@mainehealth.org
Breastfeeding Basics (2025)
with Certified Educator, MMC Childbirth Education

Registration fee covers the cost of registrant and one support person. Please register only ONE participant for a class so that you will not be charged twice. A receipt will be issued which can be utilized to submit to your insurance company. Reimbursement is dependent upon individual plans, refer to your plan for additional information.
If you cannot afford the registration fee due to financial hardship, please contact childbirth education at childbirtheducation@mainehealth.org.
Rescheduling or canceling your class registration can be done by contacting childbirtheducation@mainehealth.org. Refunds for class cancelations include a 10% processing fee. No refunds will be given after class begins.
This class meets online. If you are registered for this class, you will recieve an email about 2 days before the class starts with a link to join.
This class covers the benefits of breastfeeding, different breastfeeding techniques and positions, how to make enough milk, and local community and professional resources. Attending this class before your baby’s birth will help you meet your breastfeeding goals.
We recommend attending this class between the 32nd and 36th week of pregnancy.
MHMMC Portland CASAS for CNA Training
with Portland Adult Education, MaineHealth MMC Portland CNA Apprentice Program

This CNA Apprentice Training is a program of MaineHealth Maine Medical Center PORTLAND. Please read the information below carefully. If you have questions or want to know more about the MMC Portland program, please contact us at mmc.cnaprogram@MaineHealth.org
These CASAS test dates are for the MHMMC Portland CNA Apprentice class that begins July 14, 2025. The application deadline for this class is June 5. If you register for a CASAS date, please make every effort to attend!
To apply, you must:
--Pass the CASAS reading assessment with a score of 240 or higher. You must bring a photo ID to the reading test and go to the main office at Portland Adult Education when you arrive. Passing this test is not a guarantee that you will be placed in the class.
Note: If you hold a bachelors or associates degree from an accredited US institution of higher learning, the CASAS assessment may be waived (send copy of diploma or transcript to mmc.cnaprogram@mainehealth.org)
If you have recently taken the CASAS, you must wait 6 months before taking it again.
--Submit the CNA Program Application
--Attend a virtual information session: we'll send you an invitation after you score 240 or higher on the CASAS. The date of this session is not yet scheduled.
Please email mmc.cnaprogram@mainehealth.org if you have any questions or for info about MHMMC Portland’s CNA Program.
NOTE: Applicants to this program must be at least 18 years old and have completed high school or the equivalent. They must also hold valid US work authorization.
Preserving Health
with Sheryl McWilliams, Mid Coast Center for Community Health and Wellness

A free, 7-session series focusing on methods to cultivate and preserve nature’s bounty, including planning and preparing your garden, dehydrating food and canning vegetables.
Facilitated by Sheryl McWilliams.
2nd Thursday of the month | 6:30-8 p.m. (no sessions in July or August)
- March 13: Planning for the Future: Garden design, breaking the ground, till vs. no-till, etc.
- April 10: All Things Seeds: Selection, sourcing, starting and preservation
- May 8: Will It Grow? Planting, weeding and nurturing
- June 12: Growing the Soil: How to produce healthy, nutrient-dense plants
- September 11: Gathering the Bounty: Harvesting your produce
- October 9: What to Do with a Bumper Crop: Food storage and preservation
- November 13: Putting the Garden to Bed for the Winter
Registration is required for each individual session.
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Celebrating Birth ~ Childbirth Preparation
with Rachel Murer, MH MMC Biddeford Family Birth Center

Being prepared for childbirth can ease your mind and make your birth experience what you hope it will be. This class will give you the information, resources and skills to prepare you for the birth of your baby.
This class will cover:
- Preparation during last month of pregnancy
- Early labor at home
- What to expect coming to the hospital from admission to discharge
- Stages of labor
- Pain management options
- Optional tour of the Birthing Suite
Expecting mother/couple should be in their last trimester. Class fee is per couple. When checking out, please don't add your support person as an additional attendee, only enter their name when asked.
NOTE: THIS IS AN IN PERSON CLASS IN BIDDEFORD
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Bring Your Own Car Seat (2025)
with Jami Gilbert, MMC Childbirth Education

We are offering this class online. After you are registered, shortly before the class starts you will receive an email with information as to how to participate in the class. Thank you for understanding.
Proper car seat use saves lives! Many parents are shocked to find out that car seats are usually used incorrectly.
This class will teach you how to install and use your car seat correctly.
After this course, parents will be confident and prepared to use infant car seats.
We will talk about safety in and around cars and the do’s and don’ts for infant safety in regards to the car seat.
You will also learn when to transition your child to another seat and how to keep your child safe as he or she grows.
Registrants are asked to bring their car seats with to the class, including the car seat base for hands-on practice.
We recommend attending this class anytime before the 37th week of pregnancy.
This class will be held virtually. You will receive an email with the link to join the class the day before class is held. If you have any questions please contact Jami Gilbert at Jami.Gilbert@mainehealth.org or (207) 662 1572.