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Badass Mother Birther is a childbirth education and doula support platform run by Flor Cruz. Its main offerings include childbirth classes, BAMB Education articles/topic-based content, ebooks, consultations, and the Virtual Badass Birth Doula Mentorship. Based on the crawled text, its core focus is not traditional professional certification, but ongoing learning, community support, and experience-based guidance for birth workers.
The most fully described offering at present is the “Virtual Badass Birth Doula Mentorship”: a 4-month program starting in April 2026, delivered online via Zoom, meeting 3 times per month on Thursdays at 10:00 AM PST. It includes monthly doula circles, monthly lessons, access to all ebooks, a private WhatsApp community, monthly guest speakers, listing on the website and Instagram directory, a 4-week childbirth class, and a letter of recommendation/completion. Platform topics cover the pelvis, mucus plug, epidurals, fetal monitoring, nuchal cord, cervical checks, delayed cord clamping, episiotomy, VBAC, birth for Black families, and more, with an emphasis on informed choice in birth and awareness of evidence-based care.
The mentorship is listed at USD 300 per month, for a total of USD 1,200 over 4 months, with sliding scale seats noted. Specific prices for other ebooks, courses, or consultations are not shown in the main text. In terms of certificates, the program provides a Letter of recommendation/completion and an Acknowledgment of Completion, but the page explicitly states that it is not a doula training program and not a childbirth education course, so it should not be understood as a formal doula certification.
The strengths are its clear positioning and its focus on birth support, obstetric interventions, and doula practice community. It also includes live sessions, ebooks, guest speakers, and a WhatsApp community, making it relatively interactive. Flor Cruz has doula training experience, birth center internship experience, her own doula business, and personal VBAC/HBAC experience, making it suitable for people who value practice-based storytelling and community support. Limitations include the lack of disclosed details on the syllabus, guest qualifications, assignment assessment, replay availability, and payment methods. Learners also need to verify medical rigor with qualified healthcare professionals themselves; the website clearly states in its disclaimer that the content is not medical professional advice.
It is better suited to English-speaking learners who already have an interest in or foundation in doula work and want ongoing support and a peer community. It may also be useful as a reference for pregnant families interested in VBAC, natural birth, and informed consent. It is not suitable for those seeking formal doula certification, systematic medical training, or localized Chinese-language obstetric courses. There is no evidence in the text regarding access from China, so the status is unknown; Zoom, WhatsApp, and foreign-currency payments may present network or payment barriers. Alternatives to consider include DONA, CAPPA, ICEA, Lamaze, Evidence Based Birth, or Spinning Babies.
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