Looking for ways to support families through miscarriage, stillbirth, and infant loss?

This five-hour training – which I teach through the Institute for the Study of Birth, Breath, and Death – offers guidance, tools, and preparation in order to support others through pregnancy loss. 

In our two sessions, I will work with you to build your confidence and clarity in how to walk with those affected by pregnancy loss. Together, we will study three ways in which you can hold space in situations of early loss. 

We will meet April 21 and 28 from 12pm - 3pm EST over Zoom. The last half hour of each session is optional and reserved for questions and reflection. 

Join us in April

$154.95

Payment plans available. email me for details.

Dr. Abby Jorgensen

I became a bereavement doula by accident and by necessity. 

Now, nine years later, I work to help other compassionate people become more confident in their bereavement support skills. 

I'm a loss mom, birth and bereavement doula, childbirth educator, and professor of sociology and healthcare ethics. And I'm here to help you help others as confidently and compassionately as you can. 

"This training was so powerful! 

Attending this should be a requirement for all birth doulas! But it also needs to be done when you have the ability to process the information and know that you're in a safe space. Seeing the joy that comes with doing this work, and not just the emotional cost to the doula, was enlightening. Knowing that doing this brings a sense of peace in the moment for these families and helping them emotionally process what's going on is something I hadn't put a lot of thought into. 

This is an incredible presentation, and I highly recommend this course to all birth workers!”

-J.