International Childbirth Education Association
Childbirth Educator
Certification Program
Referenced ReadingsOptimal Care in Childbirth: The Case for a Physiologic Approach, by Romano and Goer (2013)
Pregnancy, Childbirth and the Newborn, by Simkin, Whalley, Keppler, Durham, & Bolding (2010)
Evidence and Skills for Normal Labour and Birth: A Guide for Midwives, by Walsh (2012)
Maternity & Women’s Health Care, by Lowdermilk, Perry, Cashion, & Alden (2012)
The Labor Progress Handbook: Early Interventions to Prevent and Treat Dystocia, by Simkin & Ancheta (2011)
Prepared Childbirth - The Educator’s Guide, by Amis & Green (2014)
Impact of Birthing Practices on Breastfeeding, by Smith (2010)
Beyond the Blues: Understanding and Treating Prenatal and Postpartum Depression & Anxiety, 4th Rev Ed, by Bennett (2011)
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International Childbirth Education Association 1500 Sunday Drive, Suite 102, Raleigh, NC 27607 USA
Phone 919-863-9487 • www.icea.org
Childbirth Educator Certification ProgramAre you passionate about family centered maternity care? Do you believe in freedom of decisions? Our childbirth educator certification programs will give you the knowledge and experience you need to make a difference in the lives of pregnant women and their families.
We offer three different pathways for certification as a childbirth educator. Each is based upon a different skill level.
Traditional Childbirth Educator CertificationThis pathway for certification is the right choice for you if:
• You have little or no experience as a childbirth educator.
• You are a lay-person who is committed to helping childbearing families.
• You are a doula, nurse or other birth professional who wants to expand your services to include childbirth classes.
Experienced Childbirth Educator CertificationThis pathway for certification is the right choice for you if:
• You have two or more years’ experience teaching childbirth classes, OR
• You are a CPM or CNM or a student enrolled in a CPM or CNM program (credentials or student verification required).
Certified Childbirth Educator CertificationThis pathway for certification is the right choice for you if:
• You are currently certified with another childbirth educator organization (i.e.: Lamaze, CAPPA).
• You want to add ICEA credentials to your resume.
(Photos courtesy of Alicia Sutliff-Benusis, ICD)