How Do I Become a Childbirth Educator?

Childbirth Education is often a service that people add to their birthwork services as their business grows. Whether you are looking to become a childbirth educator as your main role in the birthwork field or as an additional service for your clients there are some key factors to consider as you’re deciding how to become trained and certified. 

Key Takeaways:

  • Consider the following questions as you’re making your decision about the best way to become a childbirth educator. 

  • What kind of education do I want to teach?

  • What price point can I afford for training or certification?

  • Do I want to teach a specific curriculum or be able to teach my own?

  • What is the ongoing cost of staying certified and is there value in that?

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Kaely Daily is produced by Kaely Harrod of Harrod Doula Services

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