ready to up-level your doula business?

Holistic Postpartum Doula Certification makes it easy

Have you been told that working as a doula isn’t sustainable or profitable? That you can’t charge more because clients don’t see the value?

If you’re shaking your head yes, then get ready to learn how to elevate your postpartum business to make it way more than sustainable.

Holistic Healing for Postpartum will teach you

  • to use herbs, oils, and postnatal body work to nourish your clients postpartum

  • to provide these services to clients

  • to incorporate these services into your business in a profitable way

not sure yet?

I’ve used holistic methods for my doula business and have consistently been booked out six months or more.

Instead of booking one or two months ahead, you could be fully booked!

Holistic Healing for Postpartum

A course for birth workers to learn the HOWW method: herbs, oils, warmth, and womb

Join virtually on September 9th

9 am - 2 pm

FAQs

What will I learn in this course?

We start learning about using herbs and oils to heal: from sitz baths to warming oils to aromatherapy room sprays.

Then, we learn about the physical support: how to do womb rubs, abyhanga and binding and how to teach these tools for healing.

We’ll also discuss how to incorporate these amazing healing modalities into your business.

Who should take this class?

This class is made for birth workers and anyone who supports new parents. The information in this class can be a great addition to a business or a side hustle.

How much does the course cost?

The cost is $640, but if you sign up by August 15th, you’ll receive a $100 discount with the code EARLYBIRD.

Sign up now!

Holistic Postpartum Healing Certification

Learn the full HOWW method: herbs, oils, warmth, and womb.

9 am - 2:00 pm

about me.

Gigi is a postpartum doula, newborn care specialist, and lactation educator who is committed to shifting the disparity between the amount of focus most families place on birth versus preparing for the fourth trimester. A strong advocate of preparing for postpartum by investing in maternal support instead of fancy baby equipment, Gigi empowers families so that once baby arrives, they can focus on resting and bonding, instead of researching or stressing. Knowing there isn’t one right way to have and raise a tiny human, Gigi works with parents as they find their way to thrive in the fourth trimester and beyond.