If there’s one skill every birth professional needs, it’s managing a postpartum hemorrhage.
Let’s face it—hemorrhage is one of the most stressful and high-stakes emergencies in birth work. Blood loss can escalate quickly, decisions need to be made fast, and outdated techniques like fundal massage are still widely taught, despite evidence to the contrary.
When you're in the moment, will you know exactly what to do?
You're not alone in wanting more confidence—and that’s why we’re so excited to introduce our Hemorrhage Management E-Course!
✅ Learn the latest, evidence-based approach—including why fundal massage is no longer recommended and what to do instead
✅ Master TXA, IV fluid resuscitation, and pharmacology—so you can act quickly and decisively
✅ Get 4 hours of CEUs—while gaining practical, life-saving skills
💡 As far as we know, this is the ONLY online course of its kind!
Don’t wait for an emergency to test your knowledge. Be prepared, be confident, and save lives.
4 Continuing education credits through MEAC are offered on completion of this course.
Preview the course curriculum
Meet your mentor
Augustine is no stranger in the midwifery community, and if you haven’t had the chance to learn from her yet—this is your moment.
An internationally recognized midwifery educator, seasoned business executive, and veteran midwife having caught 1000s of babies, Augustine brings a wealth of experience from attending births in hospitals, birth centers, and homes across the U.S. and abroad. Deeply committed to serving underserved and marginalized communities, she honors the balance between the sacredness of birth and the reality of clinical practice. With a master's degree in Maternal/Child Health Systems, she has dedicated her career to transforming maternity care.
Her mission? To mainstream midwifery and dismantle the fear and misinformation that surround birth. Through education, consulting, product development, podcasts, business coaching, and site visits, she empowers midwives, students, birth center administrators, and maternity practice owners to create sustainable, thriving practices. Augustine doesn’t just teach midwifery—she midwives the midwife, guiding the next generation toward a fulfilling and impactful career.