25/06/2026
LEARN. PRACTISE. GROW.
Join us in Brisbane this July for hands-on midwifery workshops designed to build your confidence and expand your clinical skills.
Whether you're supporting women through challenging OP labours or navigating the complexities of postdates pregnancy, these interactive workshops combine the latest evidence with practical techniques you can take straight back into your practice. Participants explore movement, positioning, communication strategies, and physiological approaches to support normal birth while working within today's maternity care environment.
📍 Brisbane – Soul Space, Newmarket
🗓️ 17 July
• Morning: Exploring Postdates Pregnancy
• Afternoon: Exploring OP & Challenging Labours
Attend one workshop or make it a full day of learning and save.
Spaces are limited—secure your place today.
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Events Archive
Exploring Birth Trauma Brisbane 2026 Jul 15 Exploring Birth Trauma Brisbane 2026 9:00 am - 4:30 pm Get Tickets $231.00 – $275.00
03/06/2026
Nothing makes us happier than seeing educators excited about new ways to support learning đź’ś
So lovely connecting with passionate doulas at the conference and sharing some of our newest hands-on teaching tools for client education!
Because when education is visual, practical, and engaging — confidence grows for both parents and professionals. ✨
Thank you for stopping by the Birth International stand!
26/05/2026
Where design meets function ✨
Completed installation at the new American Hospital Dubai Science Park Hospital — featuring an active birth pool space designed to support movement, comfort, and physiological birth.
This setup includes:
• Active Birth Pool
• Birth Support Rope
• Birth Stool
• Footstool
Every detail is created to help birthing women feel supported, grounded, and empowered. 🤍
24/05/2026
Yesterday at the CAPEA Education Day at Canberra Hospital, I had the pleasure of meeting Dr Sarah Bombell, board member of the Breastfeeding Medicine Network Australia & New Zealand.
The Breastfeeding Medicine Network is a wonderful resource supporting families, midwives, educators, and health professionals with evidence-based care for complex breastfeeding challenges.
If you’re a childbirth educator, midwife, doula, lactation consultant, or maternity care professional, this is a fantastic network to know about and share with the families you support. 💛
You can learn more or find a Breastfeeding Medicine Doctor here:
https://www.breastfeedingmed.com.au
Always grateful to connect with passionate professionals working to improve care for mothers and babies. — Jane x
23/05/2026
Wonderful day at the CAPEA Education Day at Canberra Hospital đź’ś
So inspiring to connect with passionate birth educators, doulas, midwives, and advocates all working to improve birth experiences for families through education and support.
These conversations matter. ✨
20/05/2026
Birth trauma can have a lasting impact — not only on women and families, but also on the health professionals supporting them.
Join us for Exploring Birth Trauma, a powerful workshop designed for midwives, doulas, childbirth educators, nurses, lactation consultants and maternity care professionals wanting to deepen their understanding, strengthen compassionate care, and support better birth outcomes. đź’ś
✨ Evidence-informed education
✨ Practical insights for clinical practice
✨ Trauma-aware approaches to care
✨ Meaningful reflection and professional growth
Together, we can create safer, more supportive birth experiences for every family.
📍 Brisbane | 2026
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06/05/2026
In the quiet strength of birth, midwives stand beside women — offering skilled, evidence-based, and compassionate care.
Today, we recognise the vital role midwives play in improving outcomes, protecting autonomy, and supporting safe, respectful birth worldwide.
đź’™ International Day of the Midwife
26/04/2026
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“Had a lovely day learning from Lynne from about supporting women during OP labour. Love that the whole framework was: OP is not pathological it just has unique features that can be uncomfortable for women so here’s how we can be helpful 👏
Heard some amazing stories & learnt new technique for helping rotating or undescending babies while Mum has an epidural, and for those of us who didn’t use a kiwi cup on their face in a lab (🥸)at uni got to experience the suction/power on their arms. A pleasant surprise was running into three of my favourite mid-sisters from my old hospital and sharing the experience with them 🥰