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Ballantyne, NC
Ballantyne, NC
Gain confidence, knowledge and a supportive community – 100% in-person classes
Registration Now Open
Ballantyne, NC
14825 Ballantyne Village Way, Suite 250
Charlotte, NC 28277
ballantyne@newmomschool.com
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Our signature offerings
core classes
newborn
0 – 3 months
register while pregnant
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infant
3 – 6 months
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rising
toddler
6 – 12 months
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second time
moms
0 – 3 months
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breastfeeding
support group
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OUR FLAGSHIP LOCATION
core classes
newborn
0 – 3 months
infant
3 – 6 months
rising toddler
6 – 12 months
second time moms
0 – 3 months
breastfeeding support group
loved by moms, recommended by doctors
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Why we exist
we’re fundamentally changing the way new moms are cared for.
The New Mom School is more than a stellar education in a supportive and dynamic environment. This expert innovation built on Community, Connection, Care, and oh so Cute, maximizes wellness for both mother and baby.
WILLIAM P. ADELMAN MD
MEDICAL DIRECTOR, PRIMARY CARE NETWORK
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF ORANGE COUNTY
I recommend New Mom School to all of my pregnant patients. I’m passionate about supporting new moms in the best way that I can, but practitioners simply don’t have the bandwidth to fully provide the guidance we would like moms to have. We know they need it. New Mom School is right there to pick up where we leave off and it addresses all of the challenges with their whole-person, mom-first approach. It’s a safe haven to share struggles with a compassionate community of support, led by expert guides that empower moms to succeed on their journey. There’s simply nothing else like it. And I get fewer calls from moms expressing struggles when they’re enrolled in NMS classes! It’s exactly what new moms need, and deserve.
GIGI KROLL MD - OB/GYN
FOUNDER OF NEWPORT CENTER
WOMEN'S HEALTH
The postnatal period is delicate and many new mothers aren't able to obtain the support they need following the birth of their baby. The repercussions of this lack of support can have a negative effect on mom and baby. The New Mom School provides this much-needed service that medical professionals aren't able to. I recommend this community to all new mothers.
JEFFREY ILLECK, MD
OB/GYN & FOUNDER OF BEACH OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
New Mom School provides an unparalleled environment of friendship, encouragement and education, so new moms can bond with one another as well as their new babies. I absolutely recommend New Mom School to any new mom - you need a community to not only share in the joys of motherhood but also support you through the inevitable challenges!
SANDRA PERTZ, MD
PEDIATRICIAN
The transition into being a new mom is joyous but can be tremendously overwhelming and isolating. A new mom's health and emotional state impacts her newborn's health and having the right support following a child's birth is essential for any new mom. I recommend The New Mom School to every new mother.
STEVEN ABELOWITZ MD
PEDIATRICIAN & FOUNDER OF COASTAL KIDS PEDIATRICS
Becoming a mother can be overwhelming and isolating. Having other moms with whom to laugh, cry, and commiserate is essential to mental health. The New Mom School provides much-needed community and has been a lifeline for so many of my patients.
SONYA RASMINSKY, MD
PSYCHIATRIST
Upon starting OB/GYN practice in Newport Beach, I learned about "New Mom School." I was immediately impressed by the tools and camaraderie that this offers to my patients in the postpartum period, and I highly recommend that they sign up during their pregnancy. Much emphasis is placed on the third trimester when we see pregnant women weekly. As obstetricians, we realize the need for more support and guidance after birth, and New Mom School helps bridge that gap. I wholeheartedly recommend it to all of my pregnant patients.
MARIE SHARPE, MD
OB/GYN
Parenthood was never meant to be done alone, and there is a reason behind the adage "it takes a village". New Mom School provides that "village" for new mothers that are looking for a support network. For new moms to meet in a group setting, to get expert answers to their questions and fears, to gain support and friendship from other women that are adjusting to motherhood. All of this is incredibly important. Several of my patients have been through the program, and their mothers speak of benefits and relationships that last far beyond the duration of the program. I highly recommend New Mom School to every new mother.
KRISTIN PELINKA, MD
PEDIATRICIAN
After having two children myself, I understand the great transition that occurs after childbirth. Not only is a mom healing, adjusting to hormone fluctuations, and dealing with sleep deprivation, she is also learning how to best care for her newborn child. I wish I had something like New Mom School when I was postpartum. I know I would have benefited from the weekly gatherings of women going through the same challenges. I am especially impressed with the content that they provide from lactation support to addressing mental health concerns. I recommend their classes to all my patients, and I love hearing about the long-term friendships that develop.
ZHANNA M. PINKUS, MD
OB/GYN
meet the owner
Britta Veneziano
Location Owner | Ballantyne, NC
Britta is a local mom to two kiddos – Avery (6) and Madison (3) and one golden doodle named Macaroni. Originally from Germany, she has a corporate advertising background in Media where she handled strategy planning & buying for some of the largest ad agencies in the world. Growing up in Orange County, California, she took the New Mom School Newborn series in 2019 with Avery and it completely changed her postpartum experience. After her pretty easy-going pregnancy took a quick turn due to severe Preeclampsia at 35 weeks, Britta left the hospital feeling completely unprepared and under equipped in caring for their 4lb preemie. Anxiety, isolation, and lack of resources left her and her husband constantly worried and stressed. It wasn’t until her first day of New Mom School that she felt she could exhale the breath she had been holding in and knew that she wasn’t alone. The class empowered her with confidence, resources and amazing friendships which led her to actually enjoy those early weeks of motherhood. Ever since, she has full-heartedly recommended the program to anyone she knew that was pregnant. So after being a stay-at-home-mom for 5 years, it felt like a gift from the universe when the opportunity came about to open her own NMS. She is so thrilled to bring this magical program to all of the deserving mamas in the Charlotte area.
blog + resources
Romance After Baby: 20 Tips to Reclaim and Reframe Your Relationship
Welcoming a baby into your life is a profound and beautiful experience, but it can also turn your world upside down—especially when it comes to your relationship with your...
Dealing with Pregnancy Announcements and Social Expectations
Learning you're pregnant is an amazing moment of life, and what comes after is quite the ride (to say the VERY least). Whether you shout it from the mountaitops the moment you...
Postpartum Mental Health and Endometriosis: What New Moms Should Know
Becoming a mom is one of the most transformative times in a woman's life, and with it often come significant changes—physically, emotionally, and mentally. For moms with...
Labor and Delivery: Signs, Stages, and What to Expect
If you’re counting down to your due date, you might be feeling a mix of excitement, nerves, and a lot of curiosity about how labor and delivery will actually unfold. It’s normal...
Balancing Work and Pregnancy: Tips for Working Moms-to-Be
Being pregnant and working full-time? That’s no small feat! With the demands of work and all the changes pregnancy brings, there’s a lot to juggle. But don’t worry—you’re not...
Why a History of Concussion Matters (A LOT) for New Moms’ Mental Health
Did you know that a history of concussion could play a major role in how new moms experience postpartum mental health? A recent study out of Canada has found that women who have...