Wanju-gun to Operate 'Pregnant Women Class' Starting Next Month
Held at the Health Center Until September
Limited to 20 Participants on a First-Come, First-Served Basis
Wanju County in North Jeolla Province will operate the 2025 Happy Mom·Power Mom Prenatal Class.
According to the county on the 28th, this prenatal class has been prepared to provide useful information and psychological stability to pregnant women, as well as to help foster emotional bonding with their unborn babies.
The prenatal class, which will run from next month until September, will be conducted in person and is open to pregnant women, women of childbearing age, and their families residing in Wanju County.
The class will be held twice a month for a total of 12 sessions over six months in the auditorium on the third floor of the Wanju County Health Center. Under the guidance of professional instructors, programs such as prenatal education, breastfeeding clinics, and making childbirth and childcare supplies will be offered.
Applications to participate in the prenatal class are limited to 20 people per session on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration can be completed by joining the mobile app (Naver Band), or by applying via phone or in person.
County Governor Yoo Heetae stated, "We will continue to expand related programs so that pregnant women and their families can prepare for childbirth and parenting in a healthy and happy environment, making Wanju County a happier place for all residents."
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