Take your learning to the next level with Childbirth Education Classes from Birth Boot Camp!

Kathryn J Birth Stories

  • BBC Comprehensive Birth Class

    Learn everything you need to know about birth, baby, and breastfeeding. Perfect for all birthing locations no matter what type of birth you’re planning to have.

    The Comprehensive Class prepares you on all levels – physically, mentally, and emotionally to navigate your birth experience as it unfolds. You and your partner will complete this class feeling excited, confident, and ready for your birth and baby!

  • BBC Home & Birth Center Class

    This class is perfect for those planning an out-of-hospital birth. The class dives right in starting with stages of labor and giving you tools for your natural birth. It covers natural ways of handling pain, the importance of relaxation as the key to an unmedicated birth, and how your partner can make a difference in your birth experience. This class will build knowledge and confidence for you and your partner to have an amazing home or birth center birth!

  • BBC Hospital Birth Class

    Birthing in the hospital? This class is for you! The hospital class is designed for the couple who wants more than your average class. It covers topics that are specific to this birthplace such as induction, policies that impact your birth, and epidurals. You’ll have more education, more fun, more relaxation and labor practice. This class gives you the ability to make informed decisions as your birth unfolds and have an amazing experience.

  • BBC Breastfeeding Course

    This course, taught by Mellanie Sheppard, IBCLC, includes expert advice, specific instructions on how to breastfeed, tips on how to properly latch and prevent nursing pain, how milk production works, troubleshooting problems that may come up, pumping, introducing bottles and returning to work, what to expect as the baby grows, and much more.

“Yes, hospitals offer free childbirth classes, but that is because it is a way for them–for the most part–to get people to become passive, compliant consumers of whatever it is that they are offering, which may be the induced labor, the scheduled cesarean, whatever. So, the independent childbirth educator is crucial.”

–Suzanne Arms