Midwifery Training
Midwifery Training on July 1, 2025 at 10:00 AM (Bangladesh Time).
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Master the science of childbirth with expert-led training in midwifery theory, care, and professional practice—all from the comfort of home.
Overview
Midwifery Training offers a rigorous exploration of pregnancy, birth, and neonatal care, crafted for those keen to grasp the science behind supporting new life. From the biological intricacies of reproduction to the delicate demands of ethical midwifery practice, this course balances clinical insight with sound theoretical understanding.
With focused modules on everything from pain management to postnatal care, learners will appreciate the layered complexity of maternal and infant health. Ideal for those pursuing a meaningful path in maternity care, this programme equips students with the knowledge to approach childbirth with care, competence, and confidence—minus the clichés and sugar-coating.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand key functions of the reproductive system in childbirth.
- Describe the stages and processes involved in labour and delivery.
- Evaluate techniques used in modern midwifery care and planning.
- Assess maternal nutrition and exercise during the pregnancy cycle.
- Identify methods for foetal monitoring and neonatal assessment.
- Explore ethical and professional conduct in midwifery practice.
Course Curriculum:
- Module 1: Anatomy and Physiology of the Reproductive System
- Module 2: Introduction to Labour and Delivery
- Module 3: Advanced Midwifery Techniques
- Module 4: Nutrition and Exercise for Pregnancy
- Module 5: Pain Management During Labour and Delivery
- Module 6: Foetal Monitoring and Assessment
- Module 7: Neonatal Care Practices
- Module 8: Professional and Ethical Issues in Midwifery
- Module 9: Research and Evidence-Based Practice in Midwifery
Who is this Course For:
- Aspiring midwives seeking theoretical insight into maternity care
- Healthcare staff exploring specialised pregnancy-related knowledge
- Students pursuing a future in maternal and newborn care
- Birth educators looking to enrich their theoretical base
- Those interested in antenatal support roles in healthcare
- Nurses aiming to broaden their academic scope in childbirth
- Doulas or birth coaches enhancing their maternity care knowledge
- Researchers exploring the science behind foetal and maternal health
Career Path:
- Midwife – Average salary: £37,500 per year
- Neonatal Support Worker – Average salary: £24,000 per year
- Maternity Care Assistant – Average salary: £23,000 per year
- Birth Educator – Average salary: £29,500 per year
- Clinical Research Assistant (Maternal Health) – £30,000 per year
- Healthcare Lecturer (Midwifery) – Average salary: £42,000 per year
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