Childbirth Educator Certification Course
Become a confident, evidence-based childbirth educator with our comprehensive certification course—designed for doulas, birth workers, and anyone passionate about supporting expectant families.
For a limited time only, get certified for just $85 (regularly $129).
No subscriptions. No hidden fees. Just lifetime access to everything you need to start teaching childbirth education classes with clarity, confidence, and credibility.
Enroll by August 15, 2025, to claim this special launch price!
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Lesson 1.1: The Role of a Childbirth Educator
This lesson introduces the purpose and responsibilities of childbirth educators. You’ll learn what makes this role unique, how educators build trust with families, and why cultural sensitivity and clear communication are essential. We’ll also talk about how educators work alongside other professionals in birth and postpartum care.
This lesson introduces the purpose and responsibilities of childbirth educators. You’ll learn what makes this role unique, how educators build trust with families, and why cultural sensitivity and clear communication are essential. We’ll also talk about how educators work alongside other professionals in birth and postpartum care.
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Lesson 1.2: Overview of Pregnancy and Birth Around the World
Birth looks different around the world. In this lesson, we’ll explore how cultural traditions, medical systems, and personal values shape the pregnancy and birth experience. You’ll gain insight into global trends in birth outcomes and learn how informed decision-making can vary depending on access, education, and support.
Birth looks different around the world. In this lesson, we’ll explore how cultural traditions, medical systems, and personal values shape the pregnancy and birth experience. You’ll gain insight into global trends in birth outcomes and learn how informed decision-making can vary depending on access, education, and support.
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Lesson 1.3: Adult Learning Principles and Teaching Strategies
Teaching adults requires different strategies than teaching children. This lesson covers how adults learn best, how to engage different learning styles, and how to create a class environment that’s inclusive, respectful, and effective for a wide range of participants.
Teaching adults requires different strategies than teaching children. This lesson covers how adults learn best, how to engage different learning styles, and how to create a class environment that’s inclusive, respectful, and effective for a wide range of participants.
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Lesson 2.1: Pregnancy Anatomy and Fetal Development
We start with the basics of how pregnancy works—how the body changes, how the baby develops, and how hormones prepare the body for birth. You’ll also hear how different cultures view and support pregnancy, which can help you better connect with the families you teach.
We start with the basics of how pregnancy works—how the body changes, how the baby develops, and how hormones prepare the body for birth. You’ll also hear how different cultures view and support pregnancy, which can help you better connect with the families you teach.
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Lesson 2.2: The Stages of Labor and Birth
This lesson walks you through the stages of labor, from early contractions to the delivery of the baby and placenta. We’ll talk about the signs of labor, common experiences, and how labor support may differ depending on where and how a person gives birth.
This lesson walks you through the stages of labor, from early contractions to the delivery of the baby and placenta. We’ll talk about the signs of labor, common experiences, and how labor support may differ depending on where and how a person gives birth.
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Lesson 2.3: Variations and Interventions in Labor
Not every labor goes according to plan. Here, you’ll learn about common variations—like long labors, fast births, or when labor stalls—and explore the interventions that might be recommended. You’ll also gain tools to help families weigh their options and make informed, confident choices.
Not every labor goes according to plan. Here, you’ll learn about common variations—like long labors, fast births, or when labor stalls—and explore the interventions that might be recommended. You’ll also gain tools to help families weigh their options and make informed, confident choices.
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Lesson 3.1: Non-Pharmacological Pain Relief
There are many ways to manage labor pain without medication. This lesson introduces comfort techniques like breathing, movement, massage, and water immersion. You’ll also explore traditional practices from around the world and how to present them respectfully and effectively.
There are many ways to manage labor pain without medication. This lesson introduces comfort techniques like breathing, movement, massage, and water immersion. You’ll also explore traditional practices from around the world and how to present them respectfully and effectively.
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Lesson 3.2: Partner Support and the Birth Team
Labor support isn’t just about the educator—it’s also about partners, doulas, family, and friends. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to coach support people so they feel confident and helpful, and how to recognize cultural and family dynamics that may shape their role.
Labor support isn’t just about the educator—it’s also about partners, doulas, family, and friends. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to coach support people so they feel confident and helpful, and how to recognize cultural and family dynamics that may shape their role.
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Lesson 3.3: Medical Pain Management Options
From epidurals to IV pain meds, families have choices when it comes to managing labor pain with medication. This lesson helps you explain how those options work, their pros and cons, and how to support informed, respectful conversations with care providers.
From epidurals to IV pain meds, families have choices when it comes to managing labor pain with medication. This lesson helps you explain how those options work, their pros and cons, and how to support informed, respectful conversations with care providers.
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Lesson 4.1: Cultural Competency in Childbirth Education
Every family brings their own traditions, beliefs, and values into the birth space. This lesson helps you recognize cultural influences on birth, use inclusive language, and adapt your teaching so it feels welcoming and relevant to everyone.
Every family brings their own traditions, beliefs, and values into the birth space. This lesson helps you recognize cultural influences on birth, use inclusive language, and adapt your teaching so it feels welcoming and relevant to everyone.
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Lesson 4.2: Trauma-Informed Approaches to Birth Education
Some families come to birth classes with past trauma—from medical experiences to birth or personal trauma. You’ll learn how to create a safe, supportive classroom, avoid triggering language, and teach in a way that respects emotional boundaries.
Some families come to birth classes with past trauma—from medical experiences to birth or personal trauma. You’ll learn how to create a safe, supportive classroom, avoid triggering language, and teach in a way that respects emotional boundaries.
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Lesson 4.3: Serving LGBTQ+, BIPOC, and Disabled Families
Childbirth education must be accessible and affirming for all. In this lesson, we focus on how to support families who may face systemic bias, discrimination, or health disparities. You’ll learn how to use inclusive visuals and language, and how to make your classes truly welcoming.
Childbirth education must be accessible and affirming for all. In this lesson, we focus on how to support families who may face systemic bias, discrimination, or health disparities. You’ll learn how to use inclusive visuals and language, and how to make your classes truly welcoming.
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Lesson 5.1: Designing a Childbirth Education Curriculum
This lesson walks you through how to plan and structure your classes—from one-time workshops to multi-session series. You’ll learn how to create lesson plans, activities, and handouts that work for different learning environments and communities.
This lesson walks you through how to plan and structure your classes—from one-time workshops to multi-session series. You’ll learn how to create lesson plans, activities, and handouts that work for different learning environments and communities.
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Lesson 5.2: Legal, Insurance, and Documentation Essentials
Running a childbirth education business comes with responsibilities. We’ll cover the basics of protecting yourself legally, including liability insurance, client agreements, and how to keep clear records. We’ll also touch on working with hospitals and community clinics.
Running a childbirth education business comes with responsibilities. We’ll cover the basics of protecting yourself legally, including liability insurance, client agreements, and how to keep clear records. We’ll also touch on working with hospitals and community clinics.
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Lesson 5.3: Marketing and Growing Your Birth Education Practice
Whether you want to teach locally or offer online classes around the world, this lesson helps you build a plan. You’ll learn how to market your services, build relationships with other professionals, and grow your practice in a way that aligns with your values.
Whether you want to teach locally or offer online classes around the world, this lesson helps you build a plan. You’ll learn how to market your services, build relationships with other professionals, and grow your practice in a way that aligns with your values.
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Step 1: Final Exam (30 min)
Complete a 30-minute final exam to assess your understanding of childbirth education topics, including labor support strategies, inclusive teaching practices, anatomy and physiology, curriculum design, and ethical guidelines for working with expectant families.
Complete a 30-minute final exam to assess your understanding of childbirth education topics, including labor support strategies, inclusive teaching practices, anatomy and physiology, curriculum design, and ethical guidelines for working with expectant families.
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Step 2: Practical Skills Evaluation (1 hr)
Assess practical competence in educating and supporting expectant families, including delivering evidence-based information on pregnancy and birth, fostering inclusive and trauma-informed learning environments, promoting informed decision-making, and modeling professional, ethical care.
Assess practical competence in educating and supporting expectant families, including delivering evidence-based information on pregnancy and birth, fostering inclusive and trauma-informed learning environments, promoting informed decision-making, and modeling professional, ethical care.
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Step 3: Interview Assignment (1 hr)
As part of the Childbirth Educator certification process, you are required to complete two recorded interviews: one with a certified childbirth educator and one with a parent or caregiver who has recently attended a childbirth class. These interviews are designed to help you gain diverse, real-world insights into birth education practices and family experiences. You will also strengthen your professional communication skills while upholding confidentiality and ethical standards.
As part of the Childbirth Educator certification process, you are required to complete two recorded interviews: one with a certified childbirth educator and one with a parent or caregiver who has recently attended a childbirth class. These interviews are designed to help you gain diverse, real-world insights into birth education practices and family experiences. You will also strengthen your professional communication skills while upholding confidentiality and ethical standards.
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Step 4: Recommendation Letters
For the Childbirth Educator certification, you must submit two recommendation letters from individuals who can attest to your professionalism, communication skills, and readiness for this role—such as employers, mentors, colleagues, clients, friends, or family members.
For the Childbirth Educator certification, you must submit two recommendation letters from individuals who can attest to your professionalism, communication skills, and readiness for this role—such as employers, mentors, colleagues, clients, friends, or family members.
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Step 5: Certification Award (3-5 Business Days)
After completing all course requirements, your materials will be reviewed. Within 3–5 business days, you’ll receive your official Certified Childbirth Educator digital certificate and unique certification ID, confirming your credential: CCE (DNT Network).
After completing all course requirements, your materials will be reviewed. Within 3–5 business days, you’ll receive your official Certified Childbirth Educator digital certificate and unique certification ID, confirming your credential: CCE (DNT Network).
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Three Easy Steps
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1. Enroll
Sign up for the course and instantly access all training materials and certification requirement from any device.
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2. Learn
Complete self-paced modules with interactive lessons, videos, and quizzes designed to deepen your knowledge.
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3. Certify (No Hidden Fees)
Pass the final assessment, receive your certification, and start empowering families with confidence.
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What Our Students Say
“I never thought I could afford to become a certified childbirth educator—other programs are well over $1,000. DNT Network made it possible for me to start this career without going into debt.”
— Erica M.
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FAQs
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Yes, the $85 fee is all you’ll pay—and it covers everything: full access to our comprehensive training, final assessment, and official certification through the DNT Network.
Unlike many programs that charge $1,200–$1,500 upfront—plus extra for registration, textbooks, or re-certification—we don’t believe in hidden fees or gatekeeping. Our mission is to make high-quality, evidence-based education accessible to everyone.
With DNT Network, you can focus on learning, growing, and getting certified—without worrying about surprise costs.
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Our course offers comprehensive training that covers everything from pregnancy and the stages of labor to comfort measures, informed decision-making, teaching strategies, and postpartum education. You’ll gain access to interactive lessons, video tutorials, evidence-based tools, and real-life teaching scenarios. A dedicated support team is also available to help you grow your skills with confidence and care.
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The course is self-paced, allowing you to move through the modules at your convenience. On average, students complete the training in 3–4 weeks, but you can finish faster or take more time depending on your schedule.
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Once you’ve completed all course requirements, you can submit your materials for review at any time. The review and approval process typically takes 3-5 business days, after which you’ll receive your official certification.
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At DNT Network, we’re redefining professional training by making it affordable, transparent, and accessible. While other childbirth educator programs charge over $1,000—plus extra fees for materials, registration, or re-certification—our $85 certification includes everything.
We’ve eliminated unnecessary overhead and hidden costs to offer a high-quality, self-paced course rooted in evidence-based practices. You get real value, expert-designed training, and lifetime certification—without breaking the bank.
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At DNT Network, we’re not just offering another certification—we’re leading a movement to make childbirth education more accessible, inclusive, and affordable. Our Childbirth Educator Certification is intentionally priced at $85 because support for growing families shouldn’t be a privilege—or come with a bloated price tag.
While other programs charge $1,000+—plus fees for textbooks, registration, and re-certification—we provide a complete, evidence-based, self-paced course with no hidden costs.
We’re here to break barriers, not build them. With lifetime access, real-world strategies, and zero gatekeeping, DNT empowers educators from all backgrounds to step confidently into this vital work—on their terms, and on their timeline.
Join Us Today!
Get certified as a Childbirth Educator for just $85 (normally $129) during our limited-time launch offer—enroll by August 15, 2025 to secure lifetime access.