Prenatal and Postnatal Birthing Classes - From Belly to Baby
What you'll learn
- Coping with labor pain
- Labor positions
- Pushing positions
- Newborn care (bath, nail cutting, umbilical cord care, sleep, calming a crying baby, swaddling, etc.)
- Anatomy and hormones of a pregnant woman
- Acupressure points
- Medical interventions during labor
- How can a partner or a doula support a pregnant woman
- Breastfeeding
- Healing physically and emotionally after birth
- Childbirth education
Requirements
- No
Description
November 2024 update: We've just made it as the best-selling birthing class on Udemy! Woohoo! Thanks to the 2,617 students who have enrolled in our class!
We have also noticed that 94% of our students have given our class either a 4/5 or a 5/5 star rating. Glad you are enjoying it that much!
Do you want evidence based information so that you can be informed of your choices when it comes to childbirth and parenting and make the right decisions regarding you and your baby?
Are you overwhelmed by all the information out there and want to access all the essential information in one easy to find place?
Well, we’ve got you covered!
With over 5 hours of material broken down into short easy-to-follow lessons that you can watch at your own pace and in the comfort of your own home, you will go away feeling more knowledgeable, confident and ready for your big day.
What’s included in these childbirth online classes:
31 professional video lectures taught by an experienced Certified Childbirth and Postpartum Doula, mom of three kids, and Owner and Founder of a thriving doula agency
5.5 hours of engaging material that you can watch at your own pace snuggled up on your sofa
Lessons featuring real moms, dads and babies, as well as footage of our own clients during their births
Dozens of tips and tools to help you feel confident during your birth and when you bring baby home
A gorgeous manual to follow along and take notes in
A 30-day Money back guarantee
We’ll answer all of your pressing questions, including:
How do I know if I’m in labour for real? Will my water break?
When do we go to the hospital?
How can I cope with pain while I don't have the epidural?
What are the most common medical interventions and what are their risks?
Is it safe to eat while I’m in labour?
When is it too late to get an epidural if I really want one?
Will I be able to breastfeed my baby?
Should I wait to bathe my baby?
Once I'm home, how can I take care of my baby in the best possible way?
When can I start exercising?
When can we have sex again?
And much more!
Having assisted over 200 births, I strongly believe that you will have a more positive birth experience if you are well prepared. You will tell your birth story thousands of times – let’s make it an amazing story to tell.
We look forward to learning more about you and helping you have the best birth possible!
Sylvia
Who this course is for:
- Pregnant women
Instructor
I remember the immediate thought that came into my mind after I saw that second pink line for the first time on my pregnancy test: How will I do this? I knew I wanted a positive birthing experience, but had no clue where to start.
My husband may have studied engineering. But dealing with female mechanics? Not so much. So I decided to hire a doula for additional support. And it was such a game-changer for us that I never gave birth again without one.
Here’s what I know as someone who has attended over 200 births and had three of her own: The way a woman gives birth can have a lasting impact on the birth story she shares, how her body heals, how close she feels to her partner during and after the birthing experience, and even the bond she forms with her new baby.
Full disclosure—it still took blood, sweat and tears. But giving birth wasn’t the screamfest I imagined it would be (thanks for that, Hollywood). I was grounded in the moment. I walked around like an Amazon queen for days. And all because an amazing birth squad had my back…and I was encouraged to give birth my way, in my own time.
This is why I founded my doula agency. So more couples can get the knowledgeable, loving and non-judgmental support they need to prepare for the positive birth experience they want.