Childbirth Education Center (CEC)
AdresseIcon Adresse
Address:Tokyo Womens Plaza, 5-53-67 Jingumae, City:Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Zip:150-0001  
LanguesIcon Langues English, Japanese - 英語、日本語
Type Pregnancy, birth and early childhood education and support ー 妊娠、出産と幼児教育とサポート
Horaires des réunions/ Téléphone  Classes will be held at the Tokyo Women's Plaza in Omotesando unless otherwise announced.

Tel/Fax: 03-3414-7458

Contact Brett Iimura
Email brett@free-zone.com
Site Web http://www.birthinjapan.com
C’est pour qui? For first time parents and those in needing a 'refresher'
Combien? (ex: nombre d’enfants ou de familles)Icon Combien? (ex: nombre d’enfants ou de familles) Since opening has served more than 1600 couples in Tokyo and surrounding environs.
Qui a lancé l’initiative? Brett Iimura - Childbirth educator who is certified by the International Childbirth Education Association (ICEA).
Quand avez-vous lance l’initiative? CEC was established in March, 1997. CEC was created to provide information and support to new parents in English. CEC's philosophy is based on the concepts of family-centered maternity care and freedom of choice based on knowledge of alternatives in childbirth.

Comment cela fonctionne? CEC is devoted to preparing women and their partners for the journey through pregnancy, birth, and early parenthood. We are based in a natural childbirth perspective. Our aim is to inform couples of the choices they have so they themselves can make decisions appropriate to their own lifestyle and philosophy.

Classes include:

* Choosing a caregiver
* Birthing your baby
* Birth refresher
* Baby basics for new parents

Classes focus on up-to-date, unbiased, evidence-based information. CEC also has lots of pamphlets, videos, and other useful information on - how to register your baby's birth in Japan; vocabulary translations into over a dozen languages; etc.)

For more information, please see the website or contact CEC.
Comment faites-vous perdurer le groupe/programme? CEC maintains close contact with doctors, midwives, and allied health professionals in Japan keeping its finger on the pulse of birth related issues that affect both foreigners and Japanese alike.

 

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