Healthy Mother Wellness & Care starts Certified Lamaze Childbirth Educator Workshops

NewsGuard 100/100 Score

Creating Another Batch of Passionate Advocates of Lamaze Gentle Birth Practices in India

Healthy Mother Wellness & Care (http://healthy-mother.com), India's largest provider of Lamaze Prenatal Childbirth classes to expecting couples, announced the start of the next batch in its series of Certified Lamaze Childbirth Educator Workshops that trains and prepares aspiring Lamaze Childbirth Educators towards the path of official certification by Lamaze International. 

A passionate group of aspiring childbirth educators will meet over three days of intensive training in Hyderabad, starting January 22, to learn about gentle birth practices that promote, support and protect normal birth and Mother-Baby friendly practices. The workshop is conducted under exclusive partnership with Douglas College , Vancouver, Canada, the world's pre-eminent institute for perinatal education.

Welcoming the latest batch of aspiring Lamaze teachers, Dr. Vijaya Krishnan , Director of Healthy Mother Wellness & Care, said, "Healthy Mother is committed to spreading the message of safe, healthy and empowering normal birth to expecting mothers and their families. Over the past four years, over 300 expecting couples have benefited from our Lamaze Childbirth classes, and have become knowledgeable and confident about pregnancy, childbirth and newborn care. In association with our partner, Douglas College , we have created a customized training program for Indian couples keeping in mind local customs and sensitivities. As more and more couples embrace the learnings from the Healthy Mother Lamaze Prenatal classes, we are constantly asked by expecting couples from all parts of the country for similar classes in their cities and towns. The Healthy Mother - Douglas College Lamaze Childbirth Educator Workshop is intended to create a cadre of committed, passionate Lamaze teachers from all over the country, who can then teach in their own communities. This "train the trainer" program has until now, graduated over 40 Lamaze Childbirth Educators in various cities and towns across India."

Healthy Mother CEO, Krishnan Sakotai said, "After receiving tremendous response from expecting mothers and dads in Hyderabad, Bangalore, Pune and Ahmedabad, we are now committed to making a difference in the lives of our customers across the country. Today, birth practices in India lack transparency and respect for the mother, thrive on unnecessary interventions, and steer couples towards cesarean operations, in many cases, to suit hospital and doctor interests. The Healthy Mother Lamaze Prenatal classes help couples become knowledgeable and thereby able to make informed choices about their pregnancy, childbirth, and newborn care. This latest batch of Lamaze Childbirth Educators will join their predecessors in reinforcing gentle birth practices which are Mother-Baby friendly, evidence-based, and recommended by World Health Organization, National Institute of Health and other international public health institutions. In addition to attending this workshop, these aspiring Lamaze teachers will be mentored by our experts in preparation for the Lamaze Certification exam, which, once they clear, will award them the Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator (LCCE) certification."



Source:

Healthy Mother Wellness & Care India Pvt Ltd

Comments

The opinions expressed here are the views of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of News Medical.
Post a new comment
Post

While we only use edited and approved content for Azthena answers, it may on occasions provide incorrect responses. Please confirm any data provided with the related suppliers or authors. We do not provide medical advice, if you search for medical information you must always consult a medical professional before acting on any information provided.

Your questions, but not your email details will be shared with OpenAI and retained for 30 days in accordance with their privacy principles.

Please do not ask questions that use sensitive or confidential information.

Read the full Terms & Conditions.

You might also like...
Esketamine after childbirth cuts risk of postnatal depression by three-quarters