Breathwork Masterclass

Hands-on, evidence-based education for birth workers who want to better understand breath, pressure, pushing, and nervous system support during labor.

The missing link between pelvic floor science and labor support.

Madison, WI
Networking + coffee included
Certificate of completion included

You Were Taught What To Say in Labor.
Not Why It Works.

Sometimes clients panic.
Sometimes pushing feels disconnected.
Sometimes everyone in the room feels stuck.

Most birth workers were never taught the mechanics behind what’s happening in those moments.

This workshop bridges the gap between pelvic floor science, breath mechanics, and hands-on labor support so you can walk into births with practical tools you can use immediately.

You’ll learn how pressure, breath, the nervous system, and pushing mechanics interact during labor — and how to support clients in a way that feels grounded, evidence-based, and effective.

Tools You Can Use the Very

Next Time a Client Gets Stuck

This is not vague “breathwork.”
This is practical, hands-on education designed for real labor situations.

Better Cueing During Labor

Learn how breath and pressure influence pushing, pelvic floor behavior, and nervous system responses during labor.

Help Through Panic or Overwhelm

Recognize nervous system responses in labor and learn grounding strategies that actually help in the moment.

Hands-On Learning & Practice

Practice breath patterns, cueing strategies, positioning and labor
support techniques with other providers.

Practice tactile and verbal cues that help clients feel more connected, regulated, and effective during labor.

Understand Pressure and Breath

Clinical Reasoning for
Birth Workers

Walk away understanding
not just what to do — but why it works.

Co-Taught by Providers Working

In The Perinatal Space Every Day

Molly is a pelvic floor physical therapist and founder of Very Pelvic PT, specializing in pregnancy, postpartum, birth preparation, and return to movement. She is passionate about making pelvic floor science practical, accessible, and trauma-informed for both clients and birth professionals through hands-on, evidence-based education.

Dr. Molly Scheumann, PT, DPT

Monet is a lifelong educator with a passion for creating accessible, engaging learning experiences. Known for a calm, encouraging teaching style, Monet believes that growth happens when learners feel both challenged and supported.

Elizabeth Priniski

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Madison, WI
Networking + coffee included
Certificate of completion included

The Missing Link Many Birth

Workers Feel But Can’t Name

Practical Tools I Used Immediately

“I really enjoyed the Breathwork Masterclass! It was engaging, informative, and I left with takeaways and practice that I used with clients the next week. I learned some new information about the physicality of breath, and exactly how breath pertains to labor and birth. It was taught with passion and care, and I would recommend it to those in this field of work.”

- Dora Dean, Pre-Natal Yoga Teacher

Thoughtful and Trauma-Informed

“This breathwork class covered everything I imagined it to be and more, including not only how to teach various breathing techniques to clients, but the science behind it all! And it was taught in a trauma-informed and inclusive manner. Highly recommend to anyone looking to expand their knowledge on breath, the pelvic floor, and birth overall.”

- Victoria Dietz, APSW, CD (DONA)

Frequently Asked Questions

  • No. This workshop is designed to be approachable for doulas, nurses, educators, and providers across the perinatal space.

  • There is some lecturing, but this workshop is highly interactive and hands-on.

  • Yes. Participants will practice cueing, breathwork strategies, positioning, and hands-on labor support skills that are specific to their setting.

  • Yes. The workshop combines pelvic floor science, nervous system education, biomechanics, and physiologic birth principles.

  • Absolutely. Whether you’re newer to birth work or have years of experience, the workshop is designed to improve clinical reasoning and practical support skills.

Support Labor With More Confidence, Clarity, and Clinical Reasoning

Walk into births with a stronger understanding of what’s happening in the body — and practical tools you can use immediately when clients feel overwhelmed, disconnected, or stuck.

Join a collaborative learning space designed for modern birth workers who want evidence-based education that actually translates into practice.