Check out our classes!

We have monthly childbirth, coping skills, breastfeeding and baby care classes.

Ready For Birth

Sometimes it feels like you aren’t even close to being ready to welcome your baby into your family! We’re here to help make sure you and your partner are both good to go! This interactive, entertaining class is perfect for busy couples who want to be get Ready For Birth but also have a lot of life to live. Whether this is your first baby, or just your first baby you will be birthing in the community setting (home or birth center) this class is perfect for you.

Pair it with Labor Coping Skills Practice for even more confidence and skills.

When: The 2nd weekend every month
Friday 6pm - 8 pm AND
Saturday 9 am - 4 pm

Cost: $250 cash, Venmo or PayPal to the educator
Clients of Frisco Midwifery - your educator will record the amount you pay her on your balance sheet so it is deducted from your midwifery fee.

Topics Include:

  • Honey - It’s Time! Onset of Labor

  • Who’s Doing What Next - What to do as labor progresses

  • Happy Birthing - Positions, timing, strategies, and safety

  • Getting of to a Great Start - What happens in the first hours and days after birth

  • Coping & Comfort - How to use breathing, relaxation, positions, movement and massage to cope with the unique challenges of labor


Labor Coping Skills Practice

Sometimes people assume that achieving a natural (unmedicated) birth in the community setting depends on your “pain tolerance”. It’s actually not about having a high tolerance for pain. In truth, natural birth is 100% about how well you cope with discomfort, and how well supported you are both emotionally and physically.

This open-house style class hosted by a labor doula and midwifery apprentice is an essential step in preparing for your birth. This workshop begins with a quick refresher on what to expect at each part of labor, and what you can do to manage the challenges.

You’ll move through self-guided labor stations where the doulas will practice breathing patterns, relaxation strategies, positions for progress, massage techniques, and sensory integration to maximize natural pain management strategies. 

When: First Saturday of every month from 2:30-4:30

Cost: $100

First-Feedings:
Breastfeeding for Mommas

The phrase “natural is not the same as easy” is just as true for breastfeeding as it is for birth. While we embrace the confidence that your body is perfectly designed to not just birth a baby but also to nourish it, we think it’s super important to gain information to help you get off to a great start.

First-Feedings: Breastfeeding for Mommas is focused on helping you prepare for one of life's most beautiful journeys . Whether you're a first-time parent or adding to your family, this comprehensive course equips you with essential knowledge and practical skills to nurture your baby through breastfeeding.

Led by experienced lactation counselors, you'll learn proper techniques, address common challenges and gain confidence in your ability to provide the best nutrition for your newborn. Join our supportive community today and embark on this empowering path towards a strong bond and optimal health for you and your baby. Enroll now and embrace the joys of breastfeeding with confidence and ease.

Newborn Care Class

You’re doing everything to maintain a healthy pregnancy and planning for a beautiful labor, but what happens after the baby is actually here?!

In this newborn care class you will learn what to expect during the first 6 weeks of your baby’s life. Learn and practice skills for how to feeding, diaper, and bathe your sweet baby. This hands-on class will cover the basics of newborn health and safety.

You and your partner will also dive into how to work together during this phase for a more satisfying experience overall. 

This 2-hour class is fun, interactive, and all about building your confidence as soon-to-be parents. 

When: First Saturday of every month from 11am-1pm

Cost: $100

Clients of Frisco Midwifery - your educator will record the amount you pay her on your balance sheet so it is deducted from your midwifery fee.