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The life of a modern woman is very dynamic and eventful, but everything can change in an instant. It occurs when two lines appear before your eyes on a pregnancy test. From this moment on, thoughts pop into my head more and more often: “I’m pregnant,” “What should I do?”, “I’ll soon be a mother,” “I’m a mother.” With the onset of pregnancy, along with joy, many new anxieties, worries and fears appear. To dispel them and find peace of mind, expectant mothers turn to loved ones for help, an obstetrician-gynecologist, a confessor, etc. Available information on the Internet is also a kind of help. There is another source of knowledge and support for pregnant women. Thanks to him, the expectant mother can become more confident in herself, get answers to her questions, prepare for childbirth, and also master the skills of caring for the baby. The history of this source is rooted in the distant past. There are many customs and rituals in the cultural and historical traditions of different peoples. Many of them are related to conception, pregnancy, childbirth and infancy. It was these actions that were the very source. They helped a woman find the joy of motherhood, both physically and psychologically. Although most customs and rituals remain in the past, they became the prerequisites for the emergence of schools, courses for pregnant women and special classes to prepare for childbirth. This is a tradition that modernity has dressed up. Only the goal has remained unchanged - help and support for the mother, child and family. That is why attending courses for pregnant women is not a tribute to fashion, but loyalty to traditions, which from time immemorial have stood guard over the health and well-being of the expectant mother, baby and the family as a whole..