@livinfree52 Ok! Run down on the classes!
Since you're doing yours as a one day class for about 6.5 hours (hours was 8), you may not have the same "hmm I don't know how informative this was" sort of reaction that we did after the first day (4 hours).
We've done a lot of reading and preparing and so a lot of the first part was very familiar (breathing techniques, stations of the baby during labor, labor phases). Day 2 was much more useful and the other 5 couples and my husband and I had opened up more to asking questions. So I think that'll be key with the 1 day class, just get over the asking questions thing and go for it, because it was much more helpful then.
Also, some of the videos were pretty cheesy, but had a good focus on everything; drug free childbirth, some interventions, lots of interventions, inductions, c-sections.
We saw some swaddling information and I really liked getting more info about the hospital (that I may be attending) and the practices. We were the only birth center couple and everyone else was planning for the hospital (that for me is literally feet away from the birth center). It was nice to see that what I'm going for is reflected in the hospital's practices; rooming in, breastfeeding highly encouraged, limited interventions unless necessary, etc.