Frequently Asked Questions

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What services do you offer?

At Wonderfully Made Mama and Babe, we walk alongside families through pregnancy, birth, and the early days of parenthood. We offer group and private childbirth education classes, breastfeeding support, and postpartum resources to help you feel prepared, supported, and cared for every step of the way.

Our classes are for anyone preparing to welcome a baby—whether it’s your first or your fourth. We welcome moms, partners, and support people, and we love creating a space where questions are encouraged and everyone feels included.

It’s simple—you can register through our website or reach out to us directly. We keep our classes small and personal, so early registration is encouraged to save your spot.  Check out our class schedule and sign up HERE.

Yes! Some families prefer a private setting, whether in-person or virtual. Private sessions allow us to tailor the class to your specific needs, questions, and goals.

Your registration includes guided instruction, class materials, and access to helpful resources after class. For in-person classes, we also provide supplies for hands-on practice. Our goal is that you leave feeling confident and supported—not just during class, but afterward too.

We offer in-person classes in the Winston-Salem area as well as online options if you’d like to learn from the comfort of home.

Absolutely! We encourage partners and support people to come. Their presence is such an important part of your journey, and we give them tools and confidence so they know how to support you best.

You don’t have to figure it out alone. We offer follow-up consultations to help with latch, positioning, pumping, milk supply questions, and any other challenges you might face. We’ll meet you where you are and help you move toward your feeding goals.

At this time, our services are self-pay. However, we can provide a superbill for some services, which you may be able to submit to your insurance for reimbursement. Every plan is different, so we encourage you to check with your provider.

Most families find that 28–34 weeks of pregnancy is the sweet spot—close enough to birth that the information is fresh, but early enough to practice and prepare. That said, you’re welcome at any stage, and we’ll meet you exactly where you are.

Serving Winston-Salem, High point, Greensboro and surrounding Areas

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