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Starting a Birth Business Right

Starting a Birth Business Right

Price

$99

CEUs

0

About the Course

Starting a midwifery business without a business background can feel paralyzing. The legal structures, tax requirements, permits, and financial systems that hold a practice together weren't covered in midwifery school—and searching for answers on your own means wading through information that was never designed with midwives in mind.

You can't build a sustainable practice on good intentions alone. You need a clear, practical foundation that gives you confidence from day one.

In Starting a Birth Business Right —a down-to-earth intro course for midwives ready to launch their practice—you'll learn:

  • How to choose the right business model and register your business correctly from the start

  • The essential steps for obtaining a tax ID, opening a business bank account, and understanding your financial obligations

  • How to hire allied business professionals, draft your paperwork, and set up your physical or virtual location

  • What HIPAA compliance means for your practice and how to build it in from the beginning

  • A clear map to success that takes you from idea to operational midwifery business—step by step

This is not a course about theory. It's about the nitty-gritty decisions and actions that determine whether your business stands on solid ground or scrambles to catch up later.

Please note: This is not a CEU course. It is, however, an essential foundation for any midwife who is ready to stop guessing and start building—right.

You've already invested years in becoming a midwife. Now invest a few hours in making sure the business you build is worthy of that work.

Augustine Colebrook Midwifery Teacher

Your Instructor

Augustine Colebrook

Augustine Colebrook is a midwife, mentor, and entrepreneur with over 25 years of experience supporting midwives and birth professionals worldwide. Her career has been dedicated to improving maternity care through education, advocacy, and system change, while also mentoring the next generation to build sustainable and fulfilling practices.

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