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Services offered by JEn:

Birth Childbirth Classes (Virtually) $300.00

  • 6 hours of private instruction

Topics include ( partial outline)

  • Anatomy of Pregnancy

  • Common Discomforts

  • Braxton Hicks Contractions

  • Kegels

  • Nutrition & Weight Gain

  • Warning Signs of Preterm Labor

  • Relaxation & Breathing Pattern

  • Overview of Labor

  • Stages of Labor

  • How to know you are in labor

  • Stage One of Labor Phases

  • Positions for Labor Stage One

  • The Birth Environment

  • Breathing

  • Medical Interventions in Stage One

  • Characteristics of Stage 2 of Labor

  • Positions and Breathing in Stage 2 of Labor

  • Medication Interventions in Stage 2 of Labor

  • Stages 3 & 4 of Labor

  • Dealing with Pain

  • Unexpected Outcomes

  • Birth Wishes

  • Birth Video

Labor Support Virtual  $600

  • Requires Childbirth Class with birth partner (priced separately)

  • Includes private virtual birth plan meeting (60 minutes)

  • Early labor support ( every 90 minutes)

  • Support for transfer to hospital

  • Active labor support (every 70 minutes)

  • Transition and birth support continuously 

  • Birth Debriefing ( 90 minutes)

Pregnancy Support Session $35.00

  • 30-minute session 

Breastfeeding Class $110.00

  • 2.5 hours private session

Postpartum Support Sessions $35.00

  • 30-minute session 

Birth Debriefing $65.00

  • 50-minute session (For Mother and partner)

Rede Coaching Sessions $50.00

  • 45-minute session

  • These sessions provide space for dialogue and exploration on a topics including parenting, transitions, grief, direction and spiritual journey. They offer a safe space to confidentially consider matters of the heart.  

Rede Mentoring Sessions with Birth Workers $50.00

  • 45-minute session

  • Mentoring sessions are available to all those serving mothers and families.  Doulas, childbirth educators, IBCLC’S, breastfeeding counselors, labor and delivery nurses need someone to listen and help them find the way forward as they face the challenges of serving mothers and families.

  • This can apply to the new birth worker or to the seasoned professional.