Survey Results on Pregnant Women’s Satisfaction Show High Approval Ratings

'1st Online Prenatal Sewing Class' <Photo by Dongducheon City>

'1st Online Prenatal Sewing Class'

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The Dongducheon City Public Health Center in Gyeonggi announced on the 24th that the "1st Non-face-to-face Prenatal Sewing Class," held from September to October, concluded with high satisfaction ratings according to a survey of pregnant women.


The 1st Non-face-to-face Prenatal Sewing Class was conducted as part of a prenatal education program, aimed at helping form attachment between mother and fetus and providing psychological stability through emotional interaction activities, targeting about 20 pregnant women.


The sewing class was designed so that anyone could easily follow along at home without restrictions on time or place by providing sewing tools along with instructions and QR code videos to make rattles and attachment dolls, items to be used by the baby after birth.


A pregnant participant in the sewing class said, "It was nice to be able to do prenatal education comfortably and quietly at home, and all the necessary materials were provided, so I was able to complete it without difficulty," adding, "I am very happy to be able to gift the rattle and attachment doll I made with my own hands to my baby."



Meanwhile, the Dongducheon City Public Health Center plans to operate various prenatal education programs in the 4th quarter, including additional non-face-to-face prenatal sewing classes and forest prenatal education classes. Detailed information can be found on the health center’s website.


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