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Fall 2019 Labor Comfort Measures Workshop

  • Centra College of Nursing 905 Lakeside Dr. Lynchburg, VA, 24501 United States (map)
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$50 - Woman & Partner
$45 - Birth Worker

Back by popular demand, this workshop is intended for expectant parents and birth workers. The evening will equip the expectant woman and partner with personalized comfort techniques for their labor experience and birth workers with compassionate and appropriate labor comfort skills.

TARGET AUDIENCE

Expectant women and their labor support person | Nursing Students, OB Students, MD Residents, Doulas in Training

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FORMAT

SESSION FORMAT (choose one Session to attend)

Session A:

4:30pm - Arrive and Welcome
4:40pm - Hands-on teaching centers and partner exercises for women/birth partners & birth workers
6:20pm - Break
6:30pm - Lecture and Q&A
7:45pm - Wrap Up and Dismissal 

Session B:
6:15pm - Arrive and Welcome
6:30pm - Lecture and Q&A
7:50pm - Hands-on teaching centers and partner exercises for women/birth partners & birth workers
9:30pm - Wrap Up and Dismissal

 

All students will receive handouts and a certificate of completion.

Call (434) 264-6455 with questions.

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Katie Page, CNM

is a self-proclaimed birth junkie who loves to teach. In 2009, Katie completed her studies at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN and became a Certified Nurse Midwife. She worked as a CNM in South Central Pennsylvania in private practice and attended births at a community hospital from 2010 – 2013 prior to joining the midwifery practice at CMG Women’s Center. As a midwife, Katie teaches women about normal body changes and ways to improve health. Through her work, she is able to be 'with women' through all stages of life. Katie is very interested in the way we care for women during pregnancy, labor and birth and how we can better support physiologic birth in hospital settings. She loves to speak in the community on normal reproduction, female anatomy and physiology, as well as women's health topics including STDs and birth control. She is a member of the American College of Nurse-Midwives, Midwives Alliance of North America and the Virginia Midwives Alliance. She also serves on the ACNM Professional Liability Section and is the Chair of Continuing Education for the Virginia Affiliate of ACNM.

Debbie Perdew, CD(DONA)

accompanies laboring women as a birth doula to help ensure a safe and satisfying experience. She is certified by DONA International.  She will educate and prepare you for your upcoming pregnancy, labor, birth and postpartum care.  Debbie is trained in acupressure and during continuous labor support uses massage, positional strategies, rebozo techniques, hydrotherapy, relaxation techniques and aromatherapy as additional comfort measures. She draws on her professional training, knowledge and experience to provide emotional support and physical comfort to laboring women. As situations arise in labor, she aids in communication between her client and the entire birth team, if needed. It is her goal to help her clients make informed decisions throughout the course of pregnancy, labor, delivery and postpartum. She is the mother of eight, now adult, children and has personally experienced a variety of deliveries. Debbie is also a postpartum doula, certified in infant massage, and trained to help with situations that arise in postpartum care.  She has a BS from the University of Maryland.

Leslie Davis, RYT 500

Leslie is the Co-Owner of Yoga Goodness and began practicing yoga in 2008 with Nancy Allen, her primary teacher. She continued her studies and practice of yoga with Desiree Rumbaugh, Cyndi Lee, Lila Brown, Paul and Sommer Sobin, and other wonderful teachers. She graduated in 2014 from the Thousand Petals Yoga Program in Chapel Hill, N.C. Leslie hopes to inspire voluptuous women like herself to have a more positive relationship with their bodies. Her classes incorporate gentle movement in sync with the breath and emphasize proper alignment for both freedom and stability.

Julia Bradner, CD(DONA)

strives to unlock the strength and power inside women, to help them achieve the satisfying birth experience they desire. Certified and passionate; Julia brings a personal and individualized approach to her work as a doula.  She spends time with clients in the comfort of their own home, teaching and preparing them for the miracle of childbirth. She loves being in the birth room and is comfortable whether at a client’s home, in a birth center, or at the hospital.  Julia believes her role is to provide comfort for the birth team while positioning mom to encourage labor progress in the safest and smoothest way possible.  She incorporates massage, aromatherapy, positional strategy, relaxation, visualization and hydrotherapy. Julia has a BS from Elon University, has five children with her husband of 16 years, and is the owner of Kidz Kraze.

Kelli Griffiths, BSN, RN IV

and her husband moved to Lynchburg in 2015 after growing up in Eastern North Carolina. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from Liberty University with her BSN in 2017 and graduated with her RN in 2013. Her dream job is working as a Labor and Delivery nurse, and she has been living that dream for 4 years. She works at Virginia Baptist Hospital in the Birth Center as a staff nurse since February 2015. Kelli also has the honor of being a charge nurse and preceptor who trains new nurses on her unit. Kelli was one of the first nurses at Centra to receive the DAISY award, an international award that is patient nominated. She also has the privilege of being an education champion for the Resolve Through Sharing program in which they assist mothers and families with miscarriages and stillbirths. Kelli is working on a research project that will hopefully be presented at the 2019 Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) convention. Lastly, Kelli is passionate about making every patient’s experience the best possible by working alongside patients and their support team by tailoring her nursing care to their birth story to ultimately allow a healthy and happy mom and baby.