The Newborn Resuscitation Program for out-of-hospital birth professionals

GoMidwife has a unique, in depth, placenta training program with the option to certify upon completion. Clients want well trained, professional encapsulators who know how to prepare they placenta with high ethical standards. Our program provides an outstanding academic and hands-on learning experience. We are training you to not only carefully prepare the placenta but to also be experts in the understanding and knowledge of the placenta itself. This class is online, self paced, with video and lecture. 

Our Program Includes

Research: What is a Placenta
Placenta Anatomy and Physiology
Placenta Traditions
Safety & Sanitation
Postpartum Expectations & Postnatal Mood Disorders
Functions of the Placenta
Formation of the Placenta
Cell Structure
Hormones and the Placenta
Placental Terminology

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What is Placental Encapsulation

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When you are working on placental encapsulation you are turning all of the nutrients in the placenta including hormones, stem cells, and trace elements into a supplement the mother can take. It is a natural provision that helps support healing, energy levels, and bonding between the mother and her baby.

This is a growing career path that allows a lot of flexibility while serving both the mother and her new child. You are not forced to be on call every day or all night and yet are still serving in a unique birth profession. This is likewise an interesting way to move forward in offering a growing suite of services. If you have always wanted to work with mother and child health and are interested in the amazing properties of the placenta, this is the perfect place to get started!

Placenta Encapsulation

Risks of Placenta Ingestion
Placenta Consumption & STDS
When Should a Placenta Not Be Consumed
GBS and the Placenta
Placenta Handling After a Vaginal Birth
Proper Storage Techniques
Temperature Control
Hospital Relationships and Professionalism
Transporting the Placenta
Preparing the Placenta
Delivering and Storing the Placenta
Supplies for Placenta Preparation
Preparing Your Kit
Proper Sanitation Procedures
Bloodborne Pathogens
Risk of Placental Injection
Disposal of Wastes
Placenta Ingestion Placenta Extracts & Tinctures

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