Please note: Any course that doesn't allow you to register is either fully booked or not yet open for registration
Booking conditions
1) To book please pay on registration - for courses due in less than 4 weeks make payment in full. Otherwise a £20 non-refundable deposit of secures your place (deposit is part of payment - it is transferable for up to 14 days before the course is due, or without limit for anyone on call for a birth - providing we are warned in advance)
2) To avoid courses being blocked, registrations not confirmed by a deposit will be cancelled after 3 days.
3) Please don't register for multiple course
We appreciate not everyone has the funds to pay straight away - if you are feeling the pinch let us know and we'll work something out - email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
We'd also really appreciate it if you you could give a reference in the format BFB/course date/Name (first name is fine). It can be difficult working out who has paid when the reference says "biomechanics" and the registration is in maiden name and payment in married name - it happens quite a lot!!
Molly O'Brien has become a full time freelance teacher after a 20 year career as a full time clinical midwife in the NHS. Her career has been characterised by a passion to use and develop midwifery skills that help women keep birth normal.
Fed up with saying “it’s not magic - it’s science” to colleagues asking her to "work her magic" with women, she decided she had to teach her accumulated skills. The course began as in house teaching at the Norfolk and Norwich hospital and has evolved into an information packed mix of practical techniques, anatomy and physiology and salutogenesis. It's aimed primarily at midwives but of value to antenatal educators, doulas, physiotherapists and all other birth professionals and has already travelled regularly to venues in Spain and once as far as Chile as well as UK presentations.
It teaches skills that have the potential to transform practice, especially when working with obstructed Labour. Molly examines the physiology of the pelvis, the biomechanics of birth, approaches to diagnosing malposition more effectively and techniques to help the pelvis and baby move into better positions for birth.
The online course offer the same information as the face to face course but are split 40/60 between live zoom sessions and prerecorded and written material.
Course cost is £80 pounds per person £60 for students
Please note - your registration is not valid until we receive payment - please pay in full or a deposit of £40, £30 for students - balance is due 3 weeks before the course date.
Molly O'Brien has become a full time freelance teacher after a 20 year career as a full time clinical midwife in the NHS. Her career has been characterised by a passion to use and develop midwifery skills that help women keep birth normal.
Fed up with saying “it’s not magic - it’s science” to colleagues asking her to "work her magic" with women, she decided she had to teach her accumulated skills. The course began as in house teaching at the Norfolk and Norwich hospital and has evolved into an information packed mix of practical techniques, anatomy and physiology and salutogenesis. It's aimed primarily at midwives but of value to antenatal educators, doulas, physiotherapists and all other birth professionals and has already travelled regularly to venues in Spain and once as far as Chile as well as UK presentations.
It teaches skills that have the potential to transform practice, especially when working with obstructed Labour. Molly examines the physiology of the pelvis, the biomechanics of birth, approaches to diagnosing malposition more effectively and techniques to help the pelvis and baby move into better positions for birth.
The online course offer the same information as the face to face course but are split 40/60 between live zoom sessions and prerecorded and written material. This course is being run on one day as a morning and afternoon session and is aimed at people who find it difficult to manage two consecutive days
Molly O'Brien has become a full time freelance teacher after a 20 year career as a full time clinical midwife in the NHS. Her career has been characterised by a passion to use and develop midwifery skills that help women keep birth normal.
Fed up with saying “it’s not magic - it’s science” to colleagues asking her to "work her magic" with women, she decided she had to teach her accumulated skills. The course began as in house teaching at the Norfolk and Norwich hospital and has evolved into an information packed mix of practical techniques, anatomy and physiology and salutogenesis. It's aimed primarily at midwives but of value to antenatal educators, doulas, physiotherapists and all other birth professionals and has already travelled regularly to venues in Spain and once as far as Chile as well as UK presentations.
It teaches skills that have the potential to transform practice, especially when working with obstructed Labour. Molly examines the physiology of the pelvis, the biomechanics of birth, approaches to diagnosing malposition more effectively and techniques to help the pelvis and baby move into better positions for birth.
The online course offer the same information as the face to face course but are split 40/60 between live zoom sessions and prerecorded and written material.
Course cost is £80 pounds per person £60 for students
Please note - your registration is not valid until we receive payment - please pay in full or a deposit of £40, £30 for students - balance is due 3 weeks before the course date.
Molly O'Brien has become a full time freelance teacher after a 20 year career as a full time clinical midwife in the NHS. Her career has been characterised by a passion to use and develop midwifery skills that help women keep birth normal.
Fed up with saying “it’s not magic - it’s science” to colleagues asking her to "work her magic" with women, she decided she had to teach her accumulated skills. The course began as in house teaching at the Norfolk and Norwich hospital and has evolved into an information packed mix of practical techniques, anatomy and physiology and salutogenesis. It's aimed primarily at midwives but of value to antenatal educators, doulas, physiotherapists and all other birth professionals and has already travelled regularly to venues in Spain and once as far as Chile as well as UK presentations.
It teaches skills that have the potential to transform practice, especially when working with obstructed Labour. Molly examines the physiology of the pelvis, the biomechanics of birth, approaches to diagnosing malposition more effectively and techniques to help the pelvis and baby move into better positions for birth.
The online course offer the same information as the face to face course but are split 40/60 between live zoom sessions and prerecorded and written material. This course is being run on one day as a morning and afternoon session and is aimed at people who find it difficult to manage two consecutive days
Course cost is £80 pounds per person £60 for students
Please note - your registration is not valid until we receive payment - please pay in full or a deposit of £40, £30 for students - balance is due 3 weeks before the course date.
Molly O'Brien has become a full time freelance teacher after a 20 year career as a full time clinical midwife in the NHS. Her career has been characterised by a passion to use and develop midwifery skills that help women keep birth normal.
Fed up with saying “it’s not magic - it’s science” to colleagues asking her to "work her magic" with women, she decided she had to teach her accumulated skills. The course began as in house teaching at the Norfolk and Norwich hospital and has evolved into an information packed mix of practical techniques, anatomy and physiology and salutogenesis. It's aimed primarily at midwives but of value to antenatal educators, doulas, physiotherapists and all other birth professionals and has already travelled regularly to venues in Spain and once as far as Chile as well as UK presentations.
It teaches skills that have the potential to transform practice, especially when working with obstructed Labour. Molly examines the physiology of the pelvis, the biomechanics of birth, approaches to diagnosing malposition more effectively and techniques to help the pelvis and baby move into better positions for birth.
The online course offer the same information as the face to face course but are split 40/60 between live zoom sessions and prerecorded and written material.
Course cost is £80 pounds per person £60 for students
Please note - your registration is not valid until we receive payment - please pay in full or a deposit of £40, £30 for students - balance is due 3 weeks before the course date.
Molly O'Brien has become a full time freelance teacher after a 20 year career as a full time clinical midwife in the NHS. Her career has been characterised by a passion to use and develop midwifery skills that help women keep birth normal.
Fed up with saying “it’s not magic - it’s science” to colleagues asking her to "work her magic" with women, she decided she had to teach her accumulated skills. The course began as in house teaching at the Norfolk and Norwich hospital and has evolved into an information packed mix of practical techniques, anatomy and physiology and salutogenesis. It's aimed primarily at midwives but of value to antenatal educators, doulas, physiotherapists and all other birth professionals and has already travelled regularly to venues in Spain and once as far as Chile as well as UK presentations.
It teaches skills that have the potential to transform practice, especially when working with obstructed Labour. Molly examines the physiology of the pelvis, the biomechanics of birth, approaches to diagnosing malposition more effectively and techniques to help the pelvis and baby move into better positions for birth.
The online course offer the same information as the face to face course but are split 40/60 between live zoom sessions and prerecorded and written material.
Please note - your registration is not valid until we receive payment - please pay in full or a deposit of £40, £30 for students - balance is due 3 weeks before the course date.
Molly O'Brien has become a full time freelance teacher after a 20 year career as a full time clinical midwife in the NHS. Her career has been characterised by a passion to use and develop midwifery skills that help women keep birth normal.
Fed up with saying “it’s not magic - it’s science” to colleagues asking her to "work her magic" with women, she decided she had to teach her accumulated skills. The course began as in house teaching at the Norfolk and Norwich hospital and has evolved into an information packed mix of practical techniques, anatomy and physiology and salutogenesis. It's aimed primarily at midwives but of value to antenatal educators, doulas, physiotherapists and all other birth professionals and has already travelled regularly to venues in Spain and once as far as Chile as well as UK presentations.
It teaches skills that have the potential to transform practice, especially when working with obstructed Labour. Molly examines the physiology of the pelvis, the biomechanics of birth, approaches to diagnosing malposition more effectively and techniques to help the pelvis and baby move into better positions for birth.
The online course offer the same information as the face to face course but are split 40/60 between live zoom sessions and pre-recorded and written material.
Course cost is £80 pounds per person £60 for students - this course is for people living in the USA, Canada, South America and the Caribbean - please don't register here if you live in Europe or all places east - if you do I'll deregister you and put itching powder down you back as well for good measure - don't say you weren't warned. Times are East Coast time
Please note - your registration is not valid until we receive payment - please pay in full or a deposit of £40, £30 for students - balance is due 3 weeks before the course date.
Molly O'Brien has become a full time freelance teacher after a 20 year career as a full time clinical midwife in the NHS. Her career has been characterised by a passion to use and develop midwifery skills that help women keep birth normal.
Fed up with saying “it’s not magic - it’s science” to colleagues asking her to "work her magic" with women, she decided she had to teach her accumulated skills. The course began as in house teaching at the Norfolk and Norwich hospital and has evolved into an information packed mix of practical techniques, anatomy and physiology and salutogenesis. It's aimed primarily at midwives but of value to antenatal educators, doulas, physiotherapists and all other birth professionals and has already travelled regularly to venues in Spain and once as far as Chile as well as UK presentations.
It teaches skills that have the potential to transform practice, especially when working with obstructed Labour. Molly examines the physiology of the pelvis, the biomechanics of birth, approaches to diagnosing malposition more effectively and techniques to help the pelvis and baby move into better positions for birth.
The online course offer the same information as the face to face course but are split 40/60 between live zoom sessions and prerecorded and written material.
Please note - your registration is not valid until we receive payment - please pay in full or a deposit of £40, £30 for students - balance is due 3 weeks before the course date.
Molly O'Brien has become a full time freelance teacher after a 20 year career as a full time clinical midwife in the NHS. Her career has been characterised by a passion to use and develop midwifery skills that help women keep birth normal.
Fed up with saying “it’s not magic - it’s science” to colleagues asking her to "work her magic" with women, she decided she had to teach her accumulated skills. The course began as in house teaching at the Norfolk and Norwich hospital and has evolved into an information packed mix of practical techniques, anatomy and physiology and salutogenesis. It's aimed primarily at midwives but of value to antenatal educators, doulas, physiotherapists and all other birth professionals and has already travelled regularly to venues in Spain and once as far as Chile as well as UK presentations.
It teaches skills that have the potential to transform practice, especially when working with obstructed Labour. Molly examines the physiology of the pelvis, the biomechanics of birth, approaches to diagnosing malposition more effectively and techniques to help the pelvis and baby move into better positions for birth.
The online course offer the same information as the face to face course but are split 40/60 between live zoom sessions and prerecorded and written material. This course is being run on one day as a morning and afternoon session and is aimed at people who find it difficult to manage two consecutive days
Please note - your registration is not valid until we receive payment - please pay in full or a deposit of £40, £30 for students - balance is due 3 weeks before the course date.
Molly O'Brien has become a full time freelance teacher after a 20 year career as a full time clinical midwife in the NHS. Her career has been characterised by a passion to use and develop midwifery skills that help women keep birth normal.
Fed up with saying “it’s not magic - it’s science” to colleagues asking her to "work her magic" with women, she decided she had to teach her accumulated skills. The course began as in house teaching at the Norfolk and Norwich hospital and has evolved into an information packed mix of practical techniques, anatomy and physiology and salutogenesis. It's aimed primarily at midwives but of value to antenatal educators, doulas, physiotherapists and all other birth professionals and has already travelled regularly to venues in Spain and once as far as Chile as well as UK presentations.
It teaches skills that have the potential to transform practice, especially when working with obstructed Labour. Molly examines the physiology of the pelvis, the biomechanics of birth, approaches to diagnosing malposition more effectively and techniques to help the pelvis and baby move into better positions for birth.
The online course offer the same information as the face to face course but are split 40/60 between live zoom sessions and prerecorded and written material. This course is being run on one day as a morning and afternoon session and is aimed at people who find it difficult to manage two consecutive days
Please note - your registration is not valid until we receive payment - please pay in full or a deposit of £40, £30 for students - balance is due 3 weeks before the course date.