Online Class: How To Prepare Your Partner For Labor
Get Evidence-Based Information for Childbirth
The Institute of Medicine says it takes on average 17 YEARS after new research is published for medical professionals to change the way they practice. Don't get stuck with outdated practices for your baby's birthday! Whether you plan to deliver naturally or have medication during labor, this private class will help you be prepared when you walk through those hospital doors. You'll learn:
how to get evidence-based care to optimize your birth outcome
labor comfort measures and positions for progress
how to reduce your risk of a c-section
relaxation practices and other labor tools for partners to use
Access to the online Learning Center
Get my tips collected from years spent helping clients throughout childbirth. Aim to take this birthing class between the 32nd and 38th weeks of your pregnancy so you have time to prepare your preferences for labor and delivery. The online class is NOT pre-recorded, which means that you’ll be able to get immediate answers to your questions.
Continuous labor support is an essential component of safe, healthy care during labor and birth.
All women should be allowed and encouraged to bring a loved one, friend, or doula to their birth. This is difficult during Covid as many hospitals have new policies in place restricting additional support people with bans altogether or limited visiting hours. In response, I’ve provided many people with birth coaching throughout labor with remote guidance. Let’s explore this option together during a free consult by phone. Schedule this at your convenience here.
To ensure that you (and your partner, if you have one) have a healthy birth experience that you will positively look back on for years to come, learn your options for childbirth. I’ll show you how to prepare for labor with evidence-based information and positions for comfort and progress. You’ll increase your confidence and knowledge of how to handle any obstacle that may come your way on birthday.