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YP Workshops
On completion of the YP Initial Preparation Course, you can also increase your skills, offerings and knowledge with other related courses and workshops to help you support parents after birth. In addition, you can join a community of other postnatal doulas who share tips, ideas and insights. Many new friendships are made, collaborations started and experiences explored.
YP offers other ways of getting support from experienced postnatal doulas, course facilitators and peers through online social meetups, face to face socials, online coaching sessions, themed topic sessions, wellbeing sessions and a postnatal book club.
Working on your own with parents who are experiencing a huge life change means that reaching out to fellow doulas who understand the magnitude and complexities of the postnatal period is essential. No doula should be isolated in their working practice but instead know they have a place to go to gain expertise, moral support and the power of the hive mind.
We prepare YP Doulas to connect with their challenges, fears and concerns and convey that we get them, that we understand. (This could be through sharing our own stories or through that of other YP grads, and how we overcame them.)

Postnatal Planning
For: All birth and postnatal practitioners who are interested
When
2026:
Zoom Autumn date TBC,
7.00-9.00pm both days
Friday 5th June, Midhurst: 9.45am-2.45pm with an hour for lunch
Cost
Non YP: £80
YP: £70
What does it cover?
The postnatal period in a cultural context
The postnatal parent - what to expect physically and emotionally, changing parental experience
The newborn baby - how to support their transition from womb to world, better understanding of the 4th Trimester
Helping clients create a circle of support and postnatal plan -why preparing for the postnatal period is important
Common postnatal challenges
Includes - Handouts including postnatal planners, Postnatal nutrition and recipe booklet, Certificate of Completion

Twins and More
For: For all birth and postnatal practitioners who are interested in supporting multiples
When
Cost
What does it cover?
Thurs 21 May over Zoom: 9am-3pm with 30 mins for lunch and a 15 min refreshment break at 10.45.
Non YP: £75 or £65 when booked with Understanding Newborns
YP: £65 or £55 when booked with Newborns
Exploration of possible emotional and practical challenges for parents expecting multiples
Understanding zygosity and chorionicity
birth considerations and statistics, vaginal birth vs abdominal birth
Increased risks in multiple birth pregnancy and newborns birthing timeline
Prematurity and how to support parents
Postnatal considerations: household setup, extra practical support and parental self-care/efficacy
Feeding multiples
Multiples sleep
External support available/charity support
Interesting multiples statistics
Includes - Handouts, Postnatal nutrition and recipe booklet, Certificate of Completion

Understanding and
Preventing Reflux
For: Day over Zoom, all birth and postnatal practitioners who are interested
When
Date tbc 2026 over Zoom
10am-2.30pm
(with an hour break for lunch: 12pm-1pm)
Cost
Non YP: £55
YP: £45
What does it cover?
What might be the causes of reflux?
Looking at ALL the theories out there
What is the difference between reflux symptoms and the condition of reflux or GERD/GORD as it is named?
Pyloric Stenosis and other conditions
Case studies from families I have supported (names changed): Kate (baby with tongue tie) Tori (multiple reasons for reflux including potential intolerances) Sarah (mismanaged combi feeding) Veronica (mismanaged breast feeding)
How best to support optimal feeding How best to support reflux as a PN doula/supporter, which other therapies and professionals might help
Where to signpost on and how reflux is managed by Health Professionals Medications and their usage (not as HP but from PN doula observations), getting support for medication use
Includes - Handouts, Certificate of Completion

Understanding Newborns
For: One and a half days over Zoom, all birth and postnatal practitioners who are interested in supporting newborns
When
Fri 3 July over Zoom: 9am-3pm with 30 mins for lunch: 12pm-12.30pm
Cost
Non YP: £75 or £65
when booked with Twins and More
YP: £65 or £55
when booked with Twins
What does it cover?
What is the Fourth Trimester?
What does it mean for babies?
What do newborns need?
A baby's brain - early development Neonatal reflexes - what might they mean, how could we preserve them?
Early sensory development (sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell)
Why babies cry and how we can support parents with their crying
What is colic and does it exist?
A newborn’s digestive system – why certain ways of feeding matter?
Baby Sleep – how babies sleep, sleep training (or not!), self soothing, experts/research organisations and what they say
Supporting parents with understanding their newborn's behaviour and development, communicating ideas Using resources and published studies, what the experts say
Includes - Handouts, Certificate of Completion

Sensational Solids
For: All birth and postnatal practitioners who are interested.
When
Cost
What does it cover?
Monday 20th Apr 2026
7.30pm-9.30pm
A 2 hour Zoom session
£25
Explores introducing solids and complementary foods, helping parents prepare practically, physically, emotionally and with information as their babies transition to eating solid foods.
Includes - Handouts, Certificate of Completion

Visioning your Practice
For: All birth and postnatal practitioners who may be struggling with feelings of overwhelm, taking next steps, or what to focus on in one's practice
When
30 June, 2026, 9:30am - 12:00
Autumn date, TBC, 7:00pm - 9:30pm
Cost
Non YP: £55
YP: £35
What does it cover?
Exercises to envision your future doula self, your values, and money mindset
Exercises to take measurable, and achievable action. Opportunity to write copy for your website and/or social media
You will embody yourself as successful, feel into what that is like, and gain clarity on moving forward
Includes - Handouts, Certificate of Completion

British Birth and Postpartum Traditions
For: Postnatal practitioners who have a desire to learn about and revive practices from British ancestral heritage
When
Cost
What does it cover?
Pre-recorded Webinars.
Can be booked together or separately.
Birth Session with Eva
Postpartum 1 with Eva
Postpartum 2 with Victoria
Each webinar is £25 on its own
Or £45 for two
Or £60 for three
An exploration of postnatal practices for parents and babies from the Prehistoric Era, through the Middle Ages, the Early Modern Era to the Modern Era in Britain, including those brought by different cultures to British shores
How babies were cared for, practices applied to them and infant feeding practices of the past
Some focus on birth practices that would connect to postnatal practices
Ideas to revive ancestral practice in a modern context
Includes - Book list, handouts and further resources, Certificate of Completion

Honouring the Postnatal Body
For: Postnatal practitioners who would like to support physical recovery
When
Cost
What does it cover?
Next Date Coming soon. Please contact us for details
Two Sunday sessions:
With Victoria: 3pm-5pm
With Gemma: 3pm - 5pm (on a different Sunday)
£40
An exploration of all the physical therapies available to postnatal parents
How those therapies may benefit them so they can make informed choices about which to choose
Ideas for simple and nurturing physical recovery options including recipes, remedies and activities
Ideas from physical therapist and doula Gemma Harvey
Includes - Book list, handouts and further resources, Certificate of Completion

Honouring the British Postpartum
For: Postnatal practitioners who have completed British Postpartum Traditions and Honouring the Postnatal Body
When
Butser Farm, Hampshire
One Face to Face Day from 10.30am-4.30pm
Cost
What does it cover?
£80
Hands on activities tasting recipes, remedies and learning some light touch ancestral and modern physical therapies to support clients in their postnatal period including massage tips
Foraging and using some ingredients and herbs sourced from Britain and the local area
Experiencing how some ancestral and traditional ceremonies may have functioned
Learning how some babies were cared for in the past and the practices they would have experienced
Exploring how the traditional can be used in modern practice
A chance for some self care and nurturing - a way to honour your own postnatal period(s) if you had one
Consolidation of learning and practice from British Postpartum Traditions and Honouring the Postnatal Body
Includes - Book list, handouts and further resources, Certificate of Completion
