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High Wycombe (Bucks) Antenatal Course with Sophie

£120.00

£320 (Pay £120 via the link below to secure your space)

Our popular, well rounded antenatal classes cover everything you need to know from pregnancy, to different types of birth experience and the postnatal period - including caring for and feeding your baby. Plus meet a group of friends all meeting their baby around the same time as you! Sophie is a midwife and founder of The Village Midwife and has been teaching parents across Buckinghamshire for 6 years now.

Why choose our antenatal course in Bucks?

The course is 16 hours long which is all birth and postnatal prep. You have the option to book a discounted first aid course at The Village Midwife HQ as well but we often have medics/teachers do our courses who don’t want to do it again so it’s not a compulsory part of the course. On top of this, I know lots of other courses have far fewer hours than this spent on birth and postnatal prep but with my experience both as a midwife and a mum, I honestly wouldn't be able to reduce the time I spend on these topics any more without cutting out anything essential!

The antenatal course is made up of 5 sessions total, which includes:

2 sessions focusing on birth options in every eventuality, including:

  • what happens in different birth scenarios

  • pain relief options (pharmaceutical and holistic)

  • caesarean preferences

  • induction of labour

  • the birth partner's role in each scenario

  • an active birth workshop, including how to use a rebozo scarf and exercises to make pregnancy more comfortable

  • all about postnatal physical recovery and how to help yourself with this

  • Plus a visit from an experienced specialist women's health physiotherapist to discuss issues during pregnancy and the postnatal period.

An evening midweek Zoom session where we:

  • watch birth videos (both vaginal births and caesarean births) in a safe environment

  • discuss them - helping you visualise how you use the techniques we talk about on the course

The other 2 in-person sessions are all about the postnatal period with your baby. These include:

  • infant feeding (all methods including breastfeeding, expressing and bottle feeding)

  • common feeding issues that may come up,

  • baby care including nappies, bathing, dressing baby, burping baby, tummy time etc

  • all about the fourth trimester

  • how to write a postnatal plan to support yourselves

  • postnatal mental health for both parents

  • plus we have new parents in to discuss their recent experience of the postnatal period with their baby

  • I also teach about slings and carriers and how to use them safely once you have your baby and everyone practises with a stretchy sling!

One of the main differences between ours and other courses is the course length and the wide variety of the topics covered, but also it's taught by a midwife which some other antenatal courses locally aren’t. As well as online resources and videos we also have a thorough (and very visual) handout of information to take home which clients cover with notes during the sessions and often read through a few times before they have their baby. Our course is also a mixture of me chatting to you all, social time in the breaks, activities during each session on different topics and also discussion to suit lots of people’s different ways of learning. As I'm a midwife you get ongoing support by WhatsApp when needed and I can also pop round to help with feeding in the early weeks - plus we have a postnatal course which is really fantastic for new parents (and their babies!)

To book your place on the course you will need to pay £120 upfront with the balance due closer to the start of the course. You only need to book one place on the course whether you are single or in a couple - one place per pregnant person!

If you want to do a course with us in Buckinghamshire but this antenatal location is fully booked, don’t worry - you can also do a course in Great Missenden & Wendoveror book a 1:1 course with Sophie at your home. Send us an email at sophie@thevillagemidwife.co.uk for more information!

High Wycombe Antenatal Courses:

June/July 2025 antenatal course: (Fully booked!)

(for August, September and early October due dates) at Hughenden Village Hall, Coombe Ln, Hughenden Valley, High Wycombe HP14 4NX

Saturday 28th June: 9.15am - 12.45pm, Sunday 6th July: 9.15am - 12.45pm, Saturday 12th July: 9.15am - 12.45pm, Sunday 20th July: 9.15am - 12.45pm. Plus an evening Zoom session, Thursday 10th July: 7.30pm.

September 2025 antenatal course: (2 spaces left!)

(for October, November and early December due dates) at Hughenden Village Hall, Coombe Ln, Hughenden Valley, High Wycombe HP14 4NX

Sunday 14th September: 9.15am - 12.45pm, Saturday 20th September: 9.15am - 12.45pm, Saturday 27th September: 9.15am - 12.45pm, Saturday 4th October: 9.15am - 12.45pm. Plus an evening Zoom session, date TBC.

When you book your space you just have to fill out your details and pay £120 via the link below. The rest is paid a week prior to the antenatal course starting or can be paid in instalments (email us to arrange this!)

Please note: We offer a £25 NHS discount for healthcare professionals, a £15 return discount for previous clients and a 35% solo parent discount. We also offer discounts and payment plans to parents who are struggling financially using The Village Midwife Accessibility Fund - contact us for more information, no questions asked.

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£320 (Pay £120 via the link below to secure your space)

Our popular, well rounded antenatal classes cover everything you need to know from pregnancy, to different types of birth experience and the postnatal period - including caring for and feeding your baby. Plus meet a group of friends all meeting their baby around the same time as you! Sophie is a midwife and founder of The Village Midwife and has been teaching parents across Buckinghamshire for 6 years now.

Why choose our antenatal course in Bucks?

The course is 16 hours long which is all birth and postnatal prep. You have the option to book a discounted first aid course at The Village Midwife HQ as well but we often have medics/teachers do our courses who don’t want to do it again so it’s not a compulsory part of the course. On top of this, I know lots of other courses have far fewer hours than this spent on birth and postnatal prep but with my experience both as a midwife and a mum, I honestly wouldn't be able to reduce the time I spend on these topics any more without cutting out anything essential!

The antenatal course is made up of 5 sessions total, which includes:

2 sessions focusing on birth options in every eventuality, including:

  • what happens in different birth scenarios

  • pain relief options (pharmaceutical and holistic)

  • caesarean preferences

  • induction of labour

  • the birth partner's role in each scenario

  • an active birth workshop, including how to use a rebozo scarf and exercises to make pregnancy more comfortable

  • all about postnatal physical recovery and how to help yourself with this

  • Plus a visit from an experienced specialist women's health physiotherapist to discuss issues during pregnancy and the postnatal period.

An evening midweek Zoom session where we:

  • watch birth videos (both vaginal births and caesarean births) in a safe environment

  • discuss them - helping you visualise how you use the techniques we talk about on the course

The other 2 in-person sessions are all about the postnatal period with your baby. These include:

  • infant feeding (all methods including breastfeeding, expressing and bottle feeding)

  • common feeding issues that may come up,

  • baby care including nappies, bathing, dressing baby, burping baby, tummy time etc

  • all about the fourth trimester

  • how to write a postnatal plan to support yourselves

  • postnatal mental health for both parents

  • plus we have new parents in to discuss their recent experience of the postnatal period with their baby

  • I also teach about slings and carriers and how to use them safely once you have your baby and everyone practises with a stretchy sling!

One of the main differences between ours and other courses is the course length and the wide variety of the topics covered, but also it's taught by a midwife which some other antenatal courses locally aren’t. As well as online resources and videos we also have a thorough (and very visual) handout of information to take home which clients cover with notes during the sessions and often read through a few times before they have their baby. Our course is also a mixture of me chatting to you all, social time in the breaks, activities during each session on different topics and also discussion to suit lots of people’s different ways of learning. As I'm a midwife you get ongoing support by WhatsApp when needed and I can also pop round to help with feeding in the early weeks - plus we have a postnatal course which is really fantastic for new parents (and their babies!)

To book your place on the course you will need to pay £120 upfront with the balance due closer to the start of the course. You only need to book one place on the course whether you are single or in a couple - one place per pregnant person!

If you want to do a course with us in Buckinghamshire but this antenatal location is fully booked, don’t worry - you can also do a course in Great Missenden & Wendoveror book a 1:1 course with Sophie at your home. Send us an email at sophie@thevillagemidwife.co.uk for more information!

High Wycombe Antenatal Courses:

June/July 2025 antenatal course: (Fully booked!)

(for August, September and early October due dates) at Hughenden Village Hall, Coombe Ln, Hughenden Valley, High Wycombe HP14 4NX

Saturday 28th June: 9.15am - 12.45pm, Sunday 6th July: 9.15am - 12.45pm, Saturday 12th July: 9.15am - 12.45pm, Sunday 20th July: 9.15am - 12.45pm. Plus an evening Zoom session, Thursday 10th July: 7.30pm.

September 2025 antenatal course: (2 spaces left!)

(for October, November and early December due dates) at Hughenden Village Hall, Coombe Ln, Hughenden Valley, High Wycombe HP14 4NX

Sunday 14th September: 9.15am - 12.45pm, Saturday 20th September: 9.15am - 12.45pm, Saturday 27th September: 9.15am - 12.45pm, Saturday 4th October: 9.15am - 12.45pm. Plus an evening Zoom session, date TBC.

When you book your space you just have to fill out your details and pay £120 via the link below. The rest is paid a week prior to the antenatal course starting or can be paid in instalments (email us to arrange this!)

Please note: We offer a £25 NHS discount for healthcare professionals, a £15 return discount for previous clients and a 35% solo parent discount. We also offer discounts and payment plans to parents who are struggling financially using The Village Midwife Accessibility Fund - contact us for more information, no questions asked.

£320 (Pay £120 via the link below to secure your space)

Our popular, well rounded antenatal classes cover everything you need to know from pregnancy, to different types of birth experience and the postnatal period - including caring for and feeding your baby. Plus meet a group of friends all meeting their baby around the same time as you! Sophie is a midwife and founder of The Village Midwife and has been teaching parents across Buckinghamshire for 6 years now.

Why choose our antenatal course in Bucks?

The course is 16 hours long which is all birth and postnatal prep. You have the option to book a discounted first aid course at The Village Midwife HQ as well but we often have medics/teachers do our courses who don’t want to do it again so it’s not a compulsory part of the course. On top of this, I know lots of other courses have far fewer hours than this spent on birth and postnatal prep but with my experience both as a midwife and a mum, I honestly wouldn't be able to reduce the time I spend on these topics any more without cutting out anything essential!

The antenatal course is made up of 5 sessions total, which includes:

2 sessions focusing on birth options in every eventuality, including:

  • what happens in different birth scenarios

  • pain relief options (pharmaceutical and holistic)

  • caesarean preferences

  • induction of labour

  • the birth partner's role in each scenario

  • an active birth workshop, including how to use a rebozo scarf and exercises to make pregnancy more comfortable

  • all about postnatal physical recovery and how to help yourself with this

  • Plus a visit from an experienced specialist women's health physiotherapist to discuss issues during pregnancy and the postnatal period.

An evening midweek Zoom session where we:

  • watch birth videos (both vaginal births and caesarean births) in a safe environment

  • discuss them - helping you visualise how you use the techniques we talk about on the course

The other 2 in-person sessions are all about the postnatal period with your baby. These include:

  • infant feeding (all methods including breastfeeding, expressing and bottle feeding)

  • common feeding issues that may come up,

  • baby care including nappies, bathing, dressing baby, burping baby, tummy time etc

  • all about the fourth trimester

  • how to write a postnatal plan to support yourselves

  • postnatal mental health for both parents

  • plus we have new parents in to discuss their recent experience of the postnatal period with their baby

  • I also teach about slings and carriers and how to use them safely once you have your baby and everyone practises with a stretchy sling!

One of the main differences between ours and other courses is the course length and the wide variety of the topics covered, but also it's taught by a midwife which some other antenatal courses locally aren’t. As well as online resources and videos we also have a thorough (and very visual) handout of information to take home which clients cover with notes during the sessions and often read through a few times before they have their baby. Our course is also a mixture of me chatting to you all, social time in the breaks, activities during each session on different topics and also discussion to suit lots of people’s different ways of learning. As I'm a midwife you get ongoing support by WhatsApp when needed and I can also pop round to help with feeding in the early weeks - plus we have a postnatal course which is really fantastic for new parents (and their babies!)

To book your place on the course you will need to pay £120 upfront with the balance due closer to the start of the course. You only need to book one place on the course whether you are single or in a couple - one place per pregnant person!

If you want to do a course with us in Buckinghamshire but this antenatal location is fully booked, don’t worry - you can also do a course in Great Missenden & Wendoveror book a 1:1 course with Sophie at your home. Send us an email at sophie@thevillagemidwife.co.uk for more information!

High Wycombe Antenatal Courses:

June/July 2025 antenatal course: (Fully booked!)

(for August, September and early October due dates) at Hughenden Village Hall, Coombe Ln, Hughenden Valley, High Wycombe HP14 4NX

Saturday 28th June: 9.15am - 12.45pm, Sunday 6th July: 9.15am - 12.45pm, Saturday 12th July: 9.15am - 12.45pm, Sunday 20th July: 9.15am - 12.45pm. Plus an evening Zoom session, Thursday 10th July: 7.30pm.

September 2025 antenatal course: (2 spaces left!)

(for October, November and early December due dates) at Hughenden Village Hall, Coombe Ln, Hughenden Valley, High Wycombe HP14 4NX

Sunday 14th September: 9.15am - 12.45pm, Saturday 20th September: 9.15am - 12.45pm, Saturday 27th September: 9.15am - 12.45pm, Saturday 4th October: 9.15am - 12.45pm. Plus an evening Zoom session, date TBC.

When you book your space you just have to fill out your details and pay £120 via the link below. The rest is paid a week prior to the antenatal course starting or can be paid in instalments (email us to arrange this!)

Please note: We offer a £25 NHS discount for healthcare professionals, a £15 return discount for previous clients and a 35% solo parent discount. We also offer discounts and payment plans to parents who are struggling financially using The Village Midwife Accessibility Fund - contact us for more information, no questions asked.

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