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Childbirth Education Association of Metropolitan New York

CEA/MNY Workshops are open to healthcare professionals, birth workers and perinatal health care advocates who would like to enhance their understanding of childbirth education, labor support techniques and evidence-based information on perinatal care.

Select each workshop for information, registration and payment.
More information on workshop fees

CEA/MNY is proud to offer a nationally-recognized Teacher Certification Program.

Attendance of all 13 workshops (Core & Core Plus) is required for CEA/MNY’s Teacher Certification Program.

 

 

COVID-19 Coronavirus Update:
All workshops will be held virtually via Zoom. Login information will be shared via email prior to each session.


Optimal Nutrition for the Childbearing Cycle
Oct
17

Optimal Nutrition for the Childbearing Cycle

Core Workshop

with Lena DeGloma, CCCE, MS, LMT, CD, CLC

Optimal nutrition has considerable benefits both during the preconception and prenatal periods. This session will address the impact of nutrition on lifelong health, providing guidance to pre-pregnant and pregnant women. Topics will include appropriate weight gain, prevention of gestational diabetes and the pros and cons of various prenatal supplements. Special attention will also be given to the unique nutritional needs of women on specific or restricted diets.

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Anatomy and Physiology of Labor and Birth
Sep
26

Anatomy and Physiology of Labor and Birth

Core Workshop

with Dr. Susanrachel Condon LM, DM

This session will offer participants greater understanding of the body systems in the context of pregnancy. This includes explanation of the role of the major hormones of pregnancy and postpartum, their physical and emotional effects, and the development and functions of the human placenta.

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Pain Coping Strategies for Labor and Birth
May
16

Pain Coping Strategies for Labor and Birth

Core Workshop

with Emily Cohen-Moreira, CCCE, CD

Rather than focusing on a rigid method, CEA/MNY’s cooperative childbirth education embraces the process of labor and birth while offering students a wide variety of pain-coping and labor-coping strategies. This workshop explores the myriad ways women can move through labor without medication and identifies certain universal pain coping techniques as well as the theory behind them. Participants will also learn ways to teach this material in class through discussion and demonstration. This workshop focuses on non-pharmacological techniques for labor and is not a “hands on” workshop. Physical support techniques are covered in “Teaching Labor Support.”

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Pharmacology in Pregnancy, Labor, and Birth
Apr
24

Pharmacology in Pregnancy, Labor, and Birth

Core Workshop

with Susanrachel Condon, CCCE, LMT, LM, CLC

This session will discuss address the administration, benefits and risks of common medications used in the perinatal period. Participants will learn about various classes of medications and their impact on the mother, baby and the labor. Particular attention will be paid to medication safety, as well as techniques for discussing medications with sensitivity and presenting a balanced view of the benefits and risks.

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A Conversation with Katy Cecen from The Movement to Birth Liberation
Mar
25

A Conversation with Katy Cecen from The Movement to Birth Liberation

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Join us for a conversation with midwife Katy Cecen, founder of The Movement to Birth Liberation. In an effort to return to CEA/MNY’s roots in advocacy we want to begin a conversation with our members to think about what our priorities and values are for the future of childbirth education, and how we can work together with other like-minded groups to lobby for their inclusion in The New York Health Act and other future legislation. Don’t miss the opportunity to take part in this critical conversation and shape our organization’s role in this movement.

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Teaching Breastfeeding
Mar
21

Teaching Breastfeeding

Core Workshop

with LaShanda Dandrich, IBCLC

This session will prepare participants to present expectant couples with the information needed to understand breastfeeding, including anatomy and physiology, birth practices that can affect breastfeeding, attention to positioning and latching, dynamics of the early postpartum period, and the hormonal impact of breastfeeding on mother and baby. It will also detail the range of services that are available to assist new families establish and maintain breastfeeding.

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Obstetrical Testing and Procedures
Feb
28

Obstetrical Testing and Procedures

Core Workshop

with Shira Moss, LM and Allegra Cummings, MD

Testing and procedures are often routine throughout pregnancy and labor, but pregnant women and their partners may have concerns and questions about their purpose and necessity. This session will enable participants to fully understand and name the various tests and procedures that are typically advised during the course of prenatal care, during labor, and after delivery.

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Perinatal Loss
Jan
10

Perinatal Loss

Core Workshop

with Frances T. McCarthy, MS, RNC-NIC, CPLC

Childbirth educators and doulas are uniquely positioned to offer comfort, support and understanding when a client’s pregnancy ends in a loss, or when childbirth follows a loss experience. This session will facilitate a deeper understanding of pregnancy loss at any point during gestation, and the impact it may have on a couple’s relationship with each other, their children at home, their extended family members and their plans for the future. Participants will learn to recognize the stages of grief and offer supportive guidance to clients in the moment to ensure the start of a healthy grief process.

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Disparities in Perinatal Health & Birth Outcomes
Dec
12

Disparities in Perinatal Health & Birth Outcomes

Core Workshop

with Kimberly Seals Allers

This session will explain how perinatal health disparities (PHD) disproportionately impact birth outcomes for black women, and harms other populations including people of color, those who identify as LGBTQ, undocumented people, disabled individuals, etc. The workshop will focus on understanding the historical context of systemic racism that leads to PHD as well as how health care provider bias, societal prejudice and discriminatory practices affect the physical and psychosocial wellbeing of marginalized communities.

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Cesarean Birth and Prevention
Nov
22

Cesarean Birth and Prevention

Core Workshop

with Bonu deCaires, CCCE, CD(DONA), CBC, MS

This session will review the history, trends, and current statistics for cesarean surgery in the United States and in New York City hospitals. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of the surgery itself, including the risks and benefits, and will learn about the circumstances when a cesarean is medically indicated. We will dispel the myths associated with cesarean surgery, and have an in-depth discussion of Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC). Students will also learn to identify the factors that increase the risk for a cesarean and what steps expectant parents may take to prevent a cesarean.

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CEA/MNY’s Socially Distant Social
Oct
29

CEA/MNY’s Socially Distant Social

Special Event

Join us on Zoom for our annual social. Enjoy your own food and drink while gathering virtually to connect with NYC’s birth community. We’ll have breakout rooms to discuss some big picture issues with birth work and COVID, how teaching online is going, and challenges working and teaching from home with kids.

Every fall the CEAMNY community gathers together to connect with long time educators and new teacher trainees alike. Everyone welcome, no need to be a member!

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Postpartum Transitions and Care
Oct
25

Postpartum Transitions and Care

Core Workshop

with Meredith Fein Lichtenberg, CCCE, IBCLC, JD

This session focuses on helping participants understand and identify the most common physical and emotional issues in normal postpartum experience, and to differentiate these from clinical problems that may require additional evaluation. The workshop will explore how birthing people can prepare for the emotional and physical issues of the postpartum period, and which coping measures may be helpful. Participants will also begin developing methods to teach these issues to current childbirth clients and former students.

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Teaching Newborn Care
Oct
4

Teaching Newborn Care

Core Workshop

with Makeda Dawson-Davis, CD, CPD, CLC

This session will prepare participants to advise expectant parents on normal newborn behaviors and appearances as well as those that are potential causes for concern. Students will learn techniques for offering parents an understanding of infant development that encourages them to read their infants’ cues, create loving attachments with their infants, feel confident in their decision-making abilities and gather resources if help is needed.

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Anatomy and Physiology of Labor and Birth
Sep
13

Anatomy and Physiology of Labor and Birth

Core Workshop

with Dr. Susanrachel Condon LM, DM

This session will offer participants greater understanding of the body systems in the context of pregnancy. This includes explanation of the role of the major hormones of pregnancy and postpartum, their physical and emotional effects, and the development and functions of the human placenta.

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Pelvic Health for Childbirth Educators, Birth Workers and Wellness Pros
Jan
28

Pelvic Health for Childbirth Educators, Birth Workers and Wellness Pros

Continuing Education

Join CEA/MNY and Beyond Basics for a world class speaking panel on Pelvic Health for Childbirth Educators, Birth Workers and Wellness Professionals. How can we as childbirth educators and other birth & wellness professionals incorporate pelvic health into our teachings?

Bring your questions! Light refreshments will be served.

Hear from our panelists:
Dr. Tayyaba Ahmed, Osteopath & Physiatrist
Dr. Joanna Hess, Physical Therapist
Dr. Jessica Drummond, Physical Therapist & Integrative Nutritionist

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Teaching Induction: How does the ARRIVE Study impact childbirth education?
Dec
2

Teaching Induction: How does the ARRIVE Study impact childbirth education?

Continuing Education

with Bonu deCaires, CCCE, CD(DONA), CBC, MS

The ARRIVE Study, completed in late 2017, looked at Labor Induction versus Expectant Management in Low-Risk Nulliparous Women. Last year Certified Childbirth Educator and experienced Birth Doula Bonu deCaires gave a fascinating talk, leading us through the details of the study as well as ACOG’s subsequent response.

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Optimal Nutrition for the Childbearing Cycle
Oct
6

Optimal Nutrition for the Childbearing Cycle

Core Workshop

with Lena DeGloma, CCCE, MS, LMT, CD, CLC

Optimal nutrition has considerable benefits both during the preconception and prenatal periods. This session will address the impact of nutrition on lifelong health, providing guidance to pre-pregnant and pregnant women. Topics will include appropriate weight gain, prevention of gestational diabetes and the pros and cons of various prenatal supplements. Special attention will also be given to the unique nutritional needs of women on specific or restricted diets.

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CEA/MNY 45th Anniversary with Barbara Katz Rothman
Dec
5

CEA/MNY 45th Anniversary with Barbara Katz Rothman

Special Event

A Bun in the Oven: Exploring Self-Advocacy in Birth and Parenting

CEA/MNY in partnership with the 14th Street Y's Parenting, Family, and Early Childhood Center is thrilled to welcome renowned author and sociologist, Barbara Katz Rothman, to discuss self-advocacy in birth and parenting.

Barbara Katz Rothman will share ideas from her new book, A Bun in the Oven, diving into the parallels between the food and birth movements and how they both work to resist industrialization of a family-centered part of life. Our discussion will explore the role that childbirth educators and birth workers can play in advancing self-advocacy among new parents.

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