Postnatal Care Practitioner Course
This course is designed for intuitive women who feel called to support and nurture others. You’ll learn hands-on skills to provide practical help, emotional support, and reassurance to parents, helping them feel confident in their journey. This fulfilling path allows you to make a meaningful impact while enjoying a rewarding career one that even includes cuddling babies and calling it work!
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How it works...
 💫 40 CPD PointsÂ
Assessment:Â
Q and A Assessment to be completed online after each module. no practical assessment needed.
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Payment Options" 51% of Breast feeding Mums were still Breast Feeding at 6 weeks with Postnatal Support, only 29% without.
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You will get instant lifetime access to the course, so you can learn at your own pace and receive unconditional support throughout.Â
Our training is delivered and examined by highly qualified professionals who have years of experience in this field, you are in safe hands here.Â
"45% of Mums felt it was easy to become Mother with Postnatal Support Services, only 11% without."
Course Content
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Introduction
7 lessons- Learning Objectives
- Mission Statement
- Our Principles
- Our Course Creation and Referencing Policy
- Declaration
- How the Course will run
- Further Learning
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Templates
18 lessons- All Module Guidebooks (To Print)
- How to use the Templates
- Postnatal Care Brochure
- Fundamentals of a Practitioner
- The People we can help
- Why our services are needed
- Agreement
- Consultation
- Boundaries of Care
- Risk Assessment
- Journalling
- Invoice
- Weekly Diary Sheets
- Sign posting to additional services
- Visit Card
- Check Sheet
- Health and Safety Check Sheet
- Little orange book of baby illness
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Module 1 - Becoming a Postnatal Care Practitioner
24 lessons- Job Roles
- Professional Conduct
- Who we help
- Why our services are needed
- Confidentiality
- Maintaining Confidentiality
- Confidentially Online, Zoom and storing records
- Principles of response
- Domestic Abuse
- Child Abuse and Safe Guarding
- Health and Safety around the Home
- Equal Opportunities
- The importance of Play and Positive Parenting
- Listening Skills
- Taking action in an Emergency
- Protecting yourself
- Boundaries
- Its a Job!
- How we support you to get started as a practitioner
- First meeting/ Consultation/ Contracts
- Gaining experience
- Record keeping and Journalling
- Module 1 Assessment
- Using your new skills
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Module 2 - Baby Sleep
21 lessons- Learning Objectives
- Further Learning
- Normal Sleep Development
- Sleep in other Cultures
- The Importance of Sleep
- Sleep Cycles
- Tired signs
- Baby Sleep 0/6 months
- Baby Sleep 6/12 Months
- Baby Characteristics that could effect sleep
- Sleep Associations
- Sleep Theories
- Prescriptive Routine Methods
- Middle Road Methods
- Gentle Routine Methods
- Suggested Gentle Routine
- Safe Sleep Methods and SIDS
- The effects on sleep training on SIDS risk and Breast feeding
- Co Sleeping
- Module 2 Assessment
- Using your new skills
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Module 3 - Feeding Baby
29 lessons- Learning Objectives
- Further Learning
- Baby Reflexes at Birth
- Hormones Controlling Milk Production
- Why Breast is Best
- Breast feeding correct positioning and attachment
- Breast feeding - getting milk supply established
- Breast feeding - Good signs/indications
- Failure to Thrive / Cluster feeding
- Breast Feeding Issues
- Hunger Cues
- Breast Feeding - Expressing Milk
- Breast Feeding - Alcohol and Medicine
- Breast Feeding Mums Nutrition
- Breast Feeding - Supplement Feeding
- Gentle Feeding Routines
- N.I.C.E Guidelines for infant Feeding Breast feeding
- Stopping Breast Feeding
- Bottle Feeding - Correct Preparation
- Bottle Feeding - Which Bottles and Teats
- Bottle Feeding - Formula Choices
- Bottle Feeding - Pace Feeding
- Bottle Feeding - Sterilising bottles and Storage
- Burping Techniques
- Supporting Mum to feed her way
- How we can support Feeding
- Feeding FAQs
- Module 3 Assessment
- Using your new skills
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Module 4 - General Baby Care
17 lessons- Learning Objectives
- Further Learning
- Earth days/ Umbilical Cord Care
- General Baby Care
- Bathing
- Products on Skin
- Common Skin Conditions
- Hearing and Sight
- Newborn Immunisations
- Newborn Jaundice
- Signs and Symptoms of serious illness
- Support Development through play
- Essential Baby Equipment
- Car Seat Safety
- Visitors and Holding the Baby
- Module 4 Assessment
- Using your new skills
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Module 5 - Colic, Reflux and Allergy
15 lessons- Learning Objectives
- Further Learning
- Becky from Colic SOS
- What is Colic
- Causes of excess crying to rule out
- Causes of Colic and Treatment
- Causes of Reflux
- Causes of Gastro‑oesophageal reflux disease (GORD)
- Cows Milk Protein Allergy
- Silent Reflux
- How to Support the Family
- Settling Techniques
- Colic Massage Routine
- Module 5 Assessment
- Using your new skills
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Module 6 - Twins. Multiples and Premature Babies
16 lessons- Learning Objectives
- Further Learning
- Types of Twins
- Potential Pregnancy Problems with Multiples
- Types of Births
- Time in the NICU
- Feeding Multiples
- Sleeping with Multiples Routine
- Safe Sleep with Multiples
- Common Illness with Multiples
- Coping with crying with Multiples
- Bath Time with Multiples
- Practical Equipment to transport Multiples
- How Practitioners can support a family with Multiples
- Module 6 Assessment
- Using your new skills
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Module 7 - Maternal Mental Health
15 lessons- Learning Objectives
- Further Learning
- Baby Blues
- Postnatal Depression
- Postnatal Depleation
- Sleep Deprivation
- Traumatic Birth. Birth Trauma PTSD
- OCD and other controlling conditions
- Anxiety
- Worry and Mum Guilt
- Psychosis
- Loneliness and Isolation
- Listening Skills
- Module 7 Assessment
- Using your new skills
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Module 8 - Postpartum Care for Mum
16 lessons- Learning Objectives
- Further Learning
- The First 4 weeks
- Potential Postpartum Problems
- Pelvic Floor
- Gentle Stretches for Mums
- Essential Nutrition and Nourishing Meals
- Practical Support/ House Work
- Creating a Retreat at Home
- Postnatal Treatment Rituals
- Postnatal Massage
- Poultice Massage
- Help bonding with Baby/ Baby Massage
- Module 8 Assessment
- Using your new skills
- Retreat at Home Videos
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Certificate Form
4 lessons- Certificate Form
- Insurance and Professional Bodies
- Maternal Magic Pro Membership Certificate Form
- Payment Page
You will be seen as the expert in Baby Care in your Community
You will have so much information and confidence, you will be desperate to share with the families who hire you.
You will be inundated with customers desperate for your help and support
And the best part is these customers will be all hours of the day and night to fit around your lifestyle and commitments and reach the end each day with a heart full of love and fulfilment.
You will finally have the freedom to work and play when you want.
You can work when you want and spend time with your family and friends when you want. Taking back the control and flexibility of your own life.
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Book NowOnly 10% of Mums felt they had Postnatal Depression when they had Postnatal Support, compared to 23% without support.
Bonus One
Bonus Two
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Get through your study and access your courses and social community at the touch of a button. Download it to your phone and study on the go.
Bonus Three
This Course is also included in the following Diplomas:
Mum and Baby Wellness Expert Diploma
 £2500 (Total value ÂŁ8000)Â
(Payment Plans Available)
Baby Care Spa Diploma
 £775 (Worth £967)
(Payment Plans Available)
Postnatal Care Diploma
 £920 (Worth £1150)
(Payment Plans Available)
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This could be you!
71% of Mums said they were still satisfied with partner after birth with Postnatal Support, only 30% without.
Who this course is for
- Those that want to offer in-person hands-on help
- Those that want to offer parenting consultation work online or in-person
- Those that are self-motivated to study the course.
- Those that value Gentle Parenting techniques.
This course is not for
- Strict old fashioned methods of baby care
- those that can dedicate time to study the skills
- Those who cant easily support families