Homebirth for Birthworkers

This workshop led by licensed homebirth midwife Juli Tilsner, LM, CPM will prepare you for the very special experience of attending an unmedicated birth at home, and will provide you with homebirth specific labor techniques, as well as tool for working with midwives and hospital birth transfers. 

This workshop is go at your own pace and closed captioned.


We use the green bottle sliding scale framework to price our courses equitably. We give thanks to Alexis J. Cunningfolk for developing the green bottle method. "For a sliding scale to work it relies on the principles of truthfulness, respect for complexity, and accountability. I do not ask for income verification. I trust my students and clients to be honest. Community thrives when accountability is a central value, because that is where trust grows and depth work can be done. Teachers deserve to get paid and students deserve classes which recognize the multiple realities of economic access and privilege that exist." - AJC

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If you don't see Bottle 3 or 4 ticket options, that means they're sold out for this month. Check back at the first of the month for updated ticket availability.


"I am a Midwife who owns a freestanding birth center and attends births in the community, both home and birth center.

Tons of new doulas have been contacting me, wanting to get hands on experience at my birth center, and I’ve been requiring your Home Birth for Doulas course as a prerequisite before I help doulas get hands on experience.

I love what the doulas are taking away from your course!

I believe that doulas and community midwives can work together. Home Birth for Doulas helps to bridge the gap for a doula’s training—in which most trainings focus mostly on hospital birth. This course helps our Doulas understand the energetic and dynamic differences in the out-of-hospital environment, and I highly recommend it for birth workers wanting to assist out of hospital births."

Erin Murphy, CPM, LM Queen City Birth Services

www.queencitybirthservices.com

Two masc presenting people sit together shirtless, one holding their newborn baby skin to skin with a blanket over them, the other gazing lovingly at the baby over his partner's shoulder.

All photos by Natalie Broders