Breathing changes birth.
Learn how to support it.
BREATHING SCIENCE FOR BIRTH PROFESSIONALS
A one-day professional training for birth workers on the psychophysiology
of breathing during pregnancy, labour and postpartum.
Registration Opens Soon
Breathing is one of the most powerful - and most overlooked - physiological processes shaping pregnancy and birth.
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In this upcoming training, breath science educator Lisa V. Kusch will introduce birth professionals to the psychophysiology of breathing and its profound impact on maternal physiology, stress regulation, and the birth experience.
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You’ll learn how breathing patterns influence oxygen delivery, nervous system regulation, and the body’s ability to adapt during pregnancy and labour - and how to recognize and support healthier breathing habits in the people you work with.
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This live, online professional training is designed to deepen your understanding of respiratory physiology and give you practical insight you can bring directly into your work with pregnant clients.
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This training is for you if...
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You are a midwife, doula, childbirth educator, or birth professional
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You support people through pregnancy, labour, or postpartum
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You want a science-based understanding of breathing physiology
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You are curious about how breathing patterns affect nervous system regulation, oxygen delivery, and maternal health
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You want to expand your clinical awareness and tools when supporting birth
What you'll learn...
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How breathing behavior changes during pregnancy
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Common breathing patterns that can influence maternal physiology
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The relationship between breathing, stress physiology, and the nervous system
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How respiratory habits can affect pregnancy, labor, and postpartum recovery
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Practical ways to recognize and support healthier breathing patterns
Be the first to know when registration opens
This training will be offered in late April 2026 and space will be limited.
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Join the early notification list and we will send you: ​​
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Early registration access
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Full training details
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Pricing and continuing education information

Lisa V. Kusch
Breathing behavior analyst and educator specializing in the psychophysiology of breathing and its impact on health and human performance.
