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11 Hypnobirthing courses in Nottingham delivered On Demand

Birth Doula: New Life Support

By Online Training Academy

The Birth Doula: New Life Support Course is a pivotal training program that equips individuals with essential skills and knowledge to support women throughout the miraculous journey of childbirth. In today's fast-paced world, where medical interventions often dominate the birthing process, Birth Doulas play a crucial role in advocating for women's choices, providing emotional and physical support, and ensuring a positive birth experience. Understanding a woman's body during pregnancy, managing common symptoms, and offering postpartum care are just a few of the vital modules covered in this comprehensive course. By mastering effective communication, empathy, and comfort skills, graduates are not only better prepared to assist mothers during labor but also equipped to address mental health concerns and provide support in grief and bereavement situations. The demand for skilled Birth Doulas is on the rise, with a noticeable increase in the sector by 15% annually. In the UK, where awareness about the benefits of doula support is growing, job opportunities abound, with an average salary ranging from £20,000 to £30,000 per annum. Investing in Birth Doula training not only enriches personal and professional lives but also contributes to the well-being of mothers and families, making it a rewarding and impactful career choice. Key Features: CPD Certified Birth Doula Course Free Certificate from Reed CIQ Approved Birth Doula Course Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access Course Curriculum: Module 01: Introduction to Birth Doula Module 02: A Woman's Body in Pregnancy Module 03: Antenatal Care during Pregnancy Module 04: Management of Common Symptoms of Pregnancy Module 05: Clinical Examination of Pregnant Women Module 06: Care of a Woman during Labour Module 07: Postpartum Care Module 08: Screening Newborn Baby Module 09: Infant Care Module 10: Mental Health of the Mother Module 11: Grief and Bereavement Module 12: Contraception and Family Planning Module 13: Effective Communication Module 14: Empathy and Comfort Skills Module 15: Ethics in Doula Learning Outcomes: Apply knowledge of a woman's body during pregnancy for holistic care. Implement antenatal care strategies to support healthy pregnancies effectively. Manage common pregnancy symptoms, ensuring comfort and well-being. Perform clinical examinations of pregnant women with proficiency and sensitivity. Provide comprehensive care during labour, ensuring maternal comfort and safety. Demonstrate postpartum care skills, promoting maternal and infant well-being. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Birth Doula: New Life Support 3:04:54 1: Module 01: Introduction to Birth Doula Preview 06:20 2: Module 02: A Woman's Body in Pregnancy 09:10 3: Module 03: Antenatal Care during Pregnancy 08:36 4: Module 04: Management of Common Symptoms of Pregnancy 15:19 5: Module 05: Clinical Examination of Pregnant Women 11:02 6: Module 06: Care of a Woman during Labour 11:49 7: Module 07: Postpartum Care 10:40 8: Module 08: Screening Newborn Baby 11:44 9: Module 09: Infant Care 11:25 10: Module 10: Mental Health of the Mother 17:09 11: Module 11: Grief and Bereavement 16:26 12: Module 12: Contraception and Family Planning 18:09 13: Module 13: Effective Communication 15:45 14: Module 14: Empathy and Comfort Skills 09:43 15: Module 15: Ethics in Doula 11:37 Who is this course for? This Birth Doula: New Life Support course is accessible to anyone eager to learn more about this topic. Through this course, you'll gain a solid understanding of Birth Doula: New Life Support. Moreover, this course is ideal for: Aspiring doulas seeking expertise in supporting mothers through childbirth. Healthcare professionals aiming to specialize in maternal and newborn care. Individuals passionate about enhancing maternal mental health and well-being. Those interested in grief and bereavement support in a doula role. Anyone wanting to contribute to ethical and empathetic maternity care. Requirements There are no requirements needed to enrol into this Birth Doula: New Life Support course. We welcome individuals from all backgrounds and levels of experience to enrol into this Birth Doula: New Life Support course. Career path After finishing this Birth Doula: New Life Support course you will have multiple job opportunities waiting for you. Some of the following Job sectors of Birth Doula: New Life Support are: Maternity Support Worker - £18K to £25K/year Midwife - £24K to £40K/year Childbirth Educator - £22K to £30K/year Infant Feeding Specialist - £20K to £35K/year Maternal Mental Health Advocate - £25K to £35K/year Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Reed Courses Certificate of Completion Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.

Birth Doula: New Life Support
Delivered Online On Demand3 hours 6 minutes
£12

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Hypnobirthing Journey Of Your Birth (JOY) Hypnobirthing Programme

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By The Northern College Of Clinical Hypnotherapy

During pregnancy, hypnotherapy fosters a calm mindset, eases discomfort, and aids in preparing for childbirth (hypnobirthing). By harnessing the power of the mind-body connection, hypnotherapy proves advantageous in alleviating challenges when birthing fostering overall women's health and empowerment.

Hypnobirthing Journey Of Your Birth (JOY) Hypnobirthing Programme
Delivered Online On Demand12 hours
£150

Journey of Your (JOY) Birth Hypnobirthing

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By The Northern College Of Clinical Hypnotherapy

Want to teach Hypnobirthing? My JOY hypnobirthing course will equip you with the skills to empower expectant mothers on their childbirth journey. Gain insights into how hypnotherapy fosters a calm mindset, alleviates discomfort, and prepares women for childbirth.

Journey of Your (JOY) Birth Hypnobirthing
Delivered OnlineJoin Waitlist
£150

Module 8 Part 3 Journey Of Your Birth (JOY) Hypnobirthing workshop.

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By The Northern College Of Clinical Hypnotherapy

During pregnancy, hypnotherapy fosters a calm mindset, eases discomfort, and aids in preparing for childbirth (hypnobirthing). By harnessing the power of the mind-body connection, hypnotherapy proves advantageous in alleviating challenges when birthing fostering overall women's health and empowerment.

Module 8 Part 3 Journey Of Your Birth (JOY) Hypnobirthing workshop.
Delivered Online On Demand15 hours
£149

Hypnobirthing & Infant Feeding Course

By Butterbean

Hypnobirthing and Infant Feeding Course: we'll show you the power of your incredible body, laying out all of your options and choices for a truly empowered birth!

Hypnobirthing & Infant Feeding Course
Delivered Online On Demand
FREE

Private Online or Face-to-Face Course

By Nancy Keen

Birth Right Hypnobirthing is a full antenatal birth preparation course for pregnancy. Particularly useful for those who are scared of giving birth. Whether this is your first or tenth baby this information is essential. Whether you're looking for a natural birth or support for your caesarean birth this course will support you and give you the tools for the best birth for you.

Private Online or Face-to-Face Course
Delivered in person or OnlineFlexible Dates
£350

Birth expectations on demand antenatal course

By Snowdrop Doula Community Interest Company

An on demand, online antenatal course. This course covers what to expect at birth to help you prepare for all types of birth. Are you struggling to attend an in person antenatal class? This is for you.

Birth expectations on demand antenatal course
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£10

Hypnotherapy Practitioner Training Course

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By h2 Hypnotherapy Training

Professional GHSC accredited hypnotherapy practitioner training course studied either live online from anywhere or in-person at clinic in Perthshire, Scotland

Hypnotherapy Practitioner Training Course
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,850

Welcome to The Northern College of Clinical Hypnotherapy Community.

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By The Northern College Of Clinical Hypnotherapy

FREE Welcome class, introduction to the Foundation and Diploma in Clinical Hypnotherapy and to your journey into the study and practice of Clinical Hypnotherapy. This induction session will give you a Course Overview and show you where to find all you need to support your learning experience. 

Welcome to The Northern College of Clinical Hypnotherapy Community.
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
FREE

Group Classes - Online

By Nancy Keen

Birth Right Hypnobirthing is a full antenatal birth preparation course for pregnancy. Particularly useful for those who are scared of giving birth. Whether this is your first or tenth baby this information is essential. Whether you're looking for a natural birth or support for your caesarean birth this course will support you and give you the tools for the best birth for you.

Group Classes - Online
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£275

Neonatal Nursing, Pregnancy Care, & Midwifery - CPD Certified

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By Academy for Health and Fitness

Advance your skills in neonatal nursing, pregnancy care, and midwifery with this CPD-certified course. Learn essential practices for prenatal, labor, postnatal, and newborn care. Ideal for healthcare professionals seeking expertise and accreditation. Enroll today!

Neonatal Nursing, Pregnancy Care, & Midwifery - CPD Certified
Delivered Online On Demand30 hours
£35

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Expectancy - complementary therapy courses for midwives

expectancy - complementary therapy courses for midwives

Derbyshire

Yet again, mainstream media has sensationalised what they perceive as “witchcraft” – the use of “alternative” therapies by midwives. The Sunday Times has now waded into the melee, castigating midwives’ use of aromatherapy, acupuncture, reflexology and “burning herbs to turn a breech baby” (moxibustion). The article by Health Editor Shaun Lintern also denigrates practices which are not classified as complementary therapies, such as water injections for pain relief, hypnobirthing for birth preparation and counselling sessions following traumatic birth. Some of the accusations focus on their (inaccurate) statement about the lack of complementary therapy research, whilst others deplore trusts charging for some of these services. A letter to the Chief Executive of the NHS has been sent by a group of families whose babies have died in maternity units that have now come under scrutiny from the Care Quality Commission and the Ockenden team. Amongst those spearheading this group is a consultant physician whose baby died during birth (unrelated to complementary therapies) and who has taken it on himself to challenge the NHS on all matters pertaining to safety in maternity care. That is admirable – safety is paramount – but it is obvious neither he, nor the author of this latest article, knows anything at all about the vast subject of complementary therapies in pregnancy and birth. The article is padded out with (incorrect) statistics about midwives’ use of complementary therapies, coupled with several pleas for the NHS to ban care that they say (incorrectly) is not evidence-based and which contravene NICE guidelines (the relevant word here being guidelines, not directives). The article is biased and, to my knowledge, no authority on the subject has been consulted to provide a balanced view (the Royal College of Midwives offered a generic response but did not consult me, despite being appointed a Fellow of the RCM specifically for my 40 years’ expertise in this subject). I would be the first to emphasise that complementary therapies must be safe and, where possible, evidence-based, and I am well aware that there have been situations where midwives have overstepped the boundaries of safety in respect of therapies such as aromatherapy. However, I have not spent almost my entire career educating midwives (not just providing skills training) and emphasising that complementary therapy use must be based on a comprehensive theoretical understanding, to have it snatched away because of a few ill-informed campaigners intent on medicalising pregnancy and birth even further than it is already. For well-respected broadsheets to publish such inaccurate and biased sensationalism only serves to highlight the problems of the British media and the ways in which it influences public opinion with untruths and poorly informed reporting.