My Philosophy:
I believe that birth is a dynamic dance between mother and baby — not a passive event, but a coordinated movement that requires both partners to have space, balance, and freedom to do their part. Dynamic Birth teaches that when fascia, pelvic biomechanics, and physiology are working together, the body has an extraordinary innate ability to birth with less intervention and more ease. This workshop exists because I couldn't find this training when I needed it most, and no birth professional should have to figure it out alone in the trenches.
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Dynamic Birth mission:
- To equip birth professionals with the fascia-informed, biomechanics-based tools they were never taught in traditional training — so they can show up more confidently for every family they serve
- To bridge the gap between manual therapy and birth work, weaving together the science of connective tissue, pelvic movement, and physiological birth into one practical, hands-on framework
- To reduce birth stress for mothers and babies by putting better knowledge in the hands of the people in the room when it matters most
What you'll learn in Dynamic Birth:
- The biomechanics of the pelvis and sacrum during labor — what should be moving, why it matters, and how to recognize when something's off
- Fascia-informed touch techniques you can use immediately to create space and mobility in the body before and during birth
- Pre-labor preparation strategies — exercises and stretches to help clients build pelvic balance ahead of their due date
- Birth-support tools for active labor, so you have a clear, confident response when mom and baby need help moving through together
- How to identify and address nuchal hands — when baby's hand is positioned near their head, creating asymmetry, pain points, and longer labor — and what you can do to create the space baby needs to bring it down