Thank you Brittany! I will definitely put into practice the information, strategies and techniques I learned in your workshop. I also appreciate your open and sincere teaching style. You clearly have a genuine passion for this very important aspect of labor and birth, and for sharing what you know. I can see why people return to your class again and again. |
Thanks again! So much of the info from your class helped me guide two different moms through hospital VBACs this weekend. |
In Person and Virtual Workshops
For Perinatal Professionals
For Perinatal Professionals
Scholarship opportunities are available for BIPOC birth workers. Click on the desired course for more info!
Creating Space: Pelvic Dynamics and Fetal Positioning for an Efficient Birth
with Brittany Sharpe McCollum, CCE(BWI), CD(DONA), CLC
(an 8 hour full day workshop)
Creating Space is a movement based biomechanics approach to labor progress and comfort with the intention of reducing complications and unnecessary intervention. Learn usable information for what labor positions and relaxation techniques to suggest at specific different points during the birth process and, most importantly, why certain techniques are more effective than others at certain times in labor.
This workshop is approved for 6 CEs through the PA Board of Nursing. Please check with your certifying body to confirm that PA Board of Nursing credits can be applied to your profession and position.
Check out our upcoming Creating Space workshop dates here!
with Brittany Sharpe McCollum, CCE(BWI), CD(DONA), CLC
(an 8 hour full day workshop)
Creating Space is a movement based biomechanics approach to labor progress and comfort with the intention of reducing complications and unnecessary intervention. Learn usable information for what labor positions and relaxation techniques to suggest at specific different points during the birth process and, most importantly, why certain techniques are more effective than others at certain times in labor.
This workshop is approved for 6 CEs through the PA Board of Nursing. Please check with your certifying body to confirm that PA Board of Nursing credits can be applied to your profession and position.
Check out our upcoming Creating Space workshop dates here!
The staff had really positive reviews of the workshop. The week after the workshop, I worked on the floor and we had 3 babies born vaginally in the OP position!! We used all your tools and got positive results!! - Jane Ierubino, RN, Clinical Educator
Pelvic Shape, Fetal Positioning, and Obstetrical Bias:
The Role of Pelvic Classification and Optimal Fetal Positioning in the Perpetuation of Bias in Childbirth
with Brittany Sharpe McCollum, CCE(BWI), CD(DONA), CLC
(a 9 hour workshop divided into two half days)
Our newest workshop will change your perception on everything you’ve learned up until this point and will shift the way you support every birth you attend moving forward.
Join Brittany for a deep dive into the history of obstetrics and the role that pelvic classification, the theory of optimal fetal positioning, and scientific racism have played in perpetuating bias and contributing to increased intervention in childbirth through the modern day.
This workshop is approved for 8 CEs through the PA Board of Nursing. Please check with your certifying body to confirm that PA Board of Nursing credits can be applied to your profession and position.
Check out our upcoming Obstetrical Bias workshop dates here!
The Role of Pelvic Classification and Optimal Fetal Positioning in the Perpetuation of Bias in Childbirth
with Brittany Sharpe McCollum, CCE(BWI), CD(DONA), CLC
(a 9 hour workshop divided into two half days)
Our newest workshop will change your perception on everything you’ve learned up until this point and will shift the way you support every birth you attend moving forward.
Join Brittany for a deep dive into the history of obstetrics and the role that pelvic classification, the theory of optimal fetal positioning, and scientific racism have played in perpetuating bias and contributing to increased intervention in childbirth through the modern day.
This workshop is approved for 8 CEs through the PA Board of Nursing. Please check with your certifying body to confirm that PA Board of Nursing credits can be applied to your profession and position.
Check out our upcoming Obstetrical Bias workshop dates here!
I really enjoyed the class! I can’t wait to put into action the use of movement with the peanut ball with an epidural-ized patient as well as utilizing the ‘pool noodle’ method. And the 5/4/3 rule! - Melyssa Perley BSN-RN
A Few Other Places You Can Find Brittany Presenting
Supporting the Physiological Labor Process: Research Based Practice to Improve Birth Outcomes
in all Labor Scenarios
Loyola Perinatal Center, Chicago IL
Monday October 23rd, 2023
Thank you so much for the amazing workshop. We learned so much and enjoyed it a lot. |
I just wanted to say Thank You again for opening your home and sharing your knowledge with us. I learned a lot and would recommend it to other doulas seeking more information on the pelvis and rebozo work. I also appreciate your quick follow up!
- Lila Backenstose, "Conshy Doula," https://www.facebook.com/conshydoula/