Most
childbirth educators teach empowering childbirth classes.
Not exact matches
Jen is also a speaker and certified
childbirth educator, and plans on
teaching her own classes this year, which I'd recommend everyone checks out on her site!
They are both
Childbirth Educators and Lactation Consultants,
teaching comprehensive prenatal classes meant for couples looking to be active participants in their birth and the early experiences of their children.
If your class is
taught at your birthing location, you will learn a lot about the culture of birth at that location (or, how they recommend that you birth your baby), and your
childbirth educator will do her / his best to provide a brief overview of coping techniques with any remaining time.
It is ProDoula's belief that the best part of
childbirth education is the
educator, and because
educators know their students best,
educators should decide what and how to
teach.
The vast majority of these
educators are not certified to
teach any method of
childbirth education.
Primarily, I recommend attending a class that is
taught by a free standing
childbirth educator.
Some
childbirth educators will supplement their income by
teaching additional specialty classes like breastfeeding or infant care.
Even if you have an odd schedule, there are many
childbirth educators who will
teach private classes for you and your partner at convenient times.
I also love being a
childbirth educator and
teaching the Birth Boot Camp curriculum.
This is usually an independent
childbirth class or a class taught in a hospital but by a childbirth educator who is certified with an outside, international agency, like Lamaze International, Bradley or ICEA (International Childbirth Education Ass
childbirth class or a class
taught in a hospital but by a
childbirth educator who is certified with an outside, international agency, like Lamaze International, Bradley or ICEA (International Childbirth Education Ass
childbirth educator who is certified with an outside, international agency, like Lamaze International, Bradley or ICEA (International
Childbirth Education Ass
Childbirth Education Association).
Taught by a certified
childbirth educator and doula.
Taught by Lindsey Shipley, Registered Nurse, certified lactation coach,
childbirth educator, and mom of 2.
Taught by Lindsey Shipley, Registered Nurse, board certified lactation coach,
childbirth educator, and mom of 2.
I became certified as a
childbirth educator and as a doula as preparation to
teach my new class.
In addition to
teaching yoga she is a DONA certified doula and Lamaze certified
childbirth educator.
She was a frequent speaker at birth conferences, and
taught doula and
childbirth educator training workshops.
I
taught Elementary for 12 years and currently work as birth doula (since 2006) and as
childbirth educator (since 2011).
Her Lamaze training gifts trainees with the tools and wherewithal to deftly
teach childbirth educator classes for all mothers.
She became a certified
childbirth educator in 1978 and
taught fitness to pregnant and postnatal women for twenty years.
Linda Klepacki, who is
teaching the class, is a registered nurse and a certified
childbirth educator.
Diane became a certified
childbirth educator and started attending births as a doula in 1978, and
taught classes to pregnant and postnatal women for 20 years.
Danielle obtained her Board Certification as a Lactation Consultant through the International Board of Lactation Examiners and is a proud member of ILCA (International Lactation Consultants Association) Danielle received her
childbirth educator certification through ICEA (International Childbirth Education Association) and over the last 12 years has taught at several Orange County
childbirth educator certification through ICEA (International
Childbirth Education Association) and over the last 12 years has taught at several Orange County
Childbirth Education Association) and over the last 12 years has
taught at several Orange County hospitals.
I am referring my clients to these local
childbirth educators whom have mostly had homebirths with me and can
teach from a homebirth perspective.
Many
childbirth educators are happy to
teach privately in your home or in their space.
She is author or co-author of books for both parents and professionals, including «The Labor Progress Handbook,» «Pregnancy,
Childbirth, and the Newborn: The Complete Guide,» «When Survivors Give Birth: Understanding and Healing the Effects of Early Sexual Abuse on Childbearing Women,» «The Birth Partner: A Complete Guide to
Childbirth for Dads, Doulas, and All Other Labor Companions,» She has developed
teaching materials for birth classes and produced several videos for
educators, doulas, and families, the latest of which is for siblings - to - be, «There's a Baby.»
In this piece,
childbirth educator and postpartum doula Nicole Wheeler shares her unique tool for
teaching parents about informed consent: a rousing game of BINGO.
She has been
teaching prenatal yoga since 1998 and instructs the Integral Yoga Prenatal and Postpartum Teacher Training Programs, as well as being a certified Midwife Assistant, labor support doula, and
childbirth educator.
Beth Donnelly Cabán is a Registered Nurse and
childbirth educator who has been
teaching prenatal yoga for 20 years.
AASECT Certified Sexuality
Educators teach and train about a range of topics, including but not limited to sexual health; sexual and reproductive anatomy and physiology; family planning, contraception, and pregnancy /
childbirth; sexually transmitted infections; gender identity and roles; gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues; sexual function and dysfunction; sexual pleasure; sexual variation; sexuality and disability; sexuality and chronic illness; sexual development across the lifespan; sexual abuse, assault, and coercion; and sexuality across cultures.
In addition, Beth is a certified
childbirth educator and currently
teaches classes and runs postpartum support groups for Swedish Medical Center in Seattle, WA.