I think that it will come back to you, but if you are feeling rusty, why not take another series? Also, it isn't so much about you remembering your coping skills but about you and your partner working together and finding your groove again. I'm betting, too, that with three other children, life is pretty busy, and it would be nice to commit time together that is focused on this coming baby.
That being said, I suggest you find out more about the content of the classes that are available, the setup--number of classes, number of couples, length of classes, and so forth--and the qualifications of the teacher. Specifically, being a labor and delivery nurse does not qualify a person to teach birthing classes. If the class is substandard, you would be better off not wasting your time. The Lamaze website has some considerations when choosing a class that might be helpful.
Alternatively, if the class doesn't measure up--or even if it does and you plan to take it--consider hiring a doula. You can find out more about doulas on the Childbirth Connection website and on the DONA International website as well. Both sites have considerations and interview questions to help you choose a doula.
-- Henci |