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Antenatal Educator
Training Course

Are you looking at training as an Antenatal Educator?​ Look no further we have a comprehensive training program that supports your journey. 

Train as an Antenatal Educator

What is an Antenatal Educator 

An Antenatal Educator is a supportive professional who helps individuals navigate the physical, emotional and psychological journey from pregnancy, labour and birth.

 

An Antenatal Educator offers non-medical, holistic and emotional support during this stage of life.

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Emotional Support

Supporting Emotional and Mental Wellness

   •   Stress management: Educators teach breathing, mindfulness, and relaxation techniques to manage anxiety or fear about birth.

   •   Encouraging self-care: They help parents build routines that include “me time,” positive affirmations, and emotional awareness.

   •   Partner support: Educators involve partners in emotional wellbeing discussions, teaching ways to communicate and support each other.

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Education and Information

Providing Evidence-Based Information

   •   They give accurate, unbiased information about pregnancy, birth, and newborn care, empowering parents to make informed lifestyle decisions.

   •   This reduces misinformation and builds confidence, leading to better mental and physical health outcomes.

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Lifestyle & Wellness

Promoting Healthy Lifestyle Choices

   •   Nutrition guidance: Educators discuss balanced diets, essential nutrients in pregnancy, and how food affects energy, growth, and emotional wellbeing.

   •   Physical activity: They encourage safe exercise (like walking, swimming, or prenatal yoga) and explain how movement supports strength, posture, and birth preparation.

   •   Sleep and rest: Teaching parents the importance of good rest, relaxation, and healthy sleep habits.

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Advocacy & Medical Navigation

Building Confidence and Resilience

   •   By helping parents understand their changing bodies and emotions, antenatal educators build self-trust and resilience.

   •   Confident, informed parents are more likely to maintain a balanced lifestyle and adapt well after birth.

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Community & Connection

Supporting Inclusivity and Access


  •   They work to make antenatal education accessible for all—regardless of background, income, or culture.
  •   Some run free or low-cost classes, or tailor sessions for specific groups (e.g. teen parents, refugees, or single mothers).
  •   This inclusivity builds stronger, more connected communities.

 

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Support

Encouraging Healthy Habits for Long-Term Family Wellness

   •   Discussing the importance of avoiding harmful substances (alcohol, smoking, drugs).

   •   Promoting positive routines that carry into parenthood—like cooking together, walking outdoors, or attending wellness classes.

   •   Supporting continuity of care by connecting families with midwives, doulas, or wellness professionals.

© 2023

School of Antenatal Ltd - registro: 14260658 20-22 Wenlock Road, Londres N17GU

Dawn Rosevear: Directora - Matthew Pearce: Director

correo electrónico: app@masterclassinchildbirth.co.uk - WhatsApp: +34 603822931

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