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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.

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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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