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I started these LIVE virtual classes to bring the love and support of a doula to more growing families. Though I can't be there with you in person, I'll still be there with you every step of the way.
Each 2-hour class covers a topic from pregnancy and birth planning to postpartum care and thriving with a newborn. At the end, I'll answer any questions you or your support person have.
Most importantly, you'll be able to connect with other parents who are on the same journey and you'll become part of our amazing and supportive community!
Whether you sign up for one class as a refresher or you're newly pregnant and sign up for all three, my goal is to give you the knowledge and confidence to be an empowered parent.
Workshop Schedule
LOOKING FOR BIRTH EDUCATION THAT MEETS YOU WHERE YOU ARE?
Check out our upcoming workshops!
All classes are virtual and from 6:00pm-8:00pm MTN time
Labor &
Birth Prep
2025 Class Dates
Tuesday Jan 7
Thursday, March 6
Thursday, May 8
Tuesday July 8
Tuesday, Sept 9
Thursday, Nov 6
In this one time workshop, we will cover writing your birth preferences (not a birth plan) preparing your body for birth, labor interventions, and support through both unmedicated and medically managed labors.
Comfort & Relaxation
2025 Class Dates
Thursday, Jan 16
Tuesday, March 18
Tuesday, May 20
Thursday, July 24
Thursday, Sept 18
Tuesday, Nov 18
In this onetime workshop, we will cover tools to help you cope and relax during labor. This class includes comfort measures, positions for comofort, breathing techniques, mindfulness and more.
Feeding The Baby
Wednesday, December 4
2025 Class Dates
Thursday, Feb 13
Thursday, April 24
Tuesday, June 17
Tuesday, Aug 19
Tuesday, Oct 21
Thursday, Dec 18
In this onetime workshop, we will cover best practices for feeding your newborn, addressing expectations and feeding challenges, and advocating for both you and baby in a hospital setting.
Planning The
4th Trimester
Wednesday, November 13
2025 Class Dates
Tuesday, Jan 28
Tuesday, Apr 8
Tuesday, June 3
Tuesday, Aug 5
Tuesday, Oct 7
Tuesday, Dec 2
This one time workshop was designed to help you thrive in the early postpartum days and weeks after your baby is born. I'll cover how to best care for your postpartum body, tips for getting sleep, good nutrition, the transition back to work, childcare, and how to nurture your relationship with your partner.
Not Your First Rodeo (Birth)
Wednesday, Dec 18
2025 Class Dates
Thursday, Feb 27
Thursday, May 29
Thursday, Aug 28
Tuesday, Dec 30
Not your first birth but feel like you could use a refresher? Wondering how this birth will be different from your last birth? Want to know how to prepare siblings for a baby? Then this one time workshop is for you.
Or maybe this is your first birth using a doula? In this class, I will help prepare you for all the things you need to know for a different birth from your first/last.
Not sure if virtual prenatal classes are the right choice?
Hear what others have to say about taking prenatal education classes online with Julianne and see for yourself.
No matter what form of class you choose, prenatal education has proven to result in shorter labor times and who doesn't want that?!
Sign up for 3 or more classes and
save on your purchase!
Get the Let's Doula This! workbook Julianne uses with her in-person clients.
Take these classes with a friend. You both save an additional 10%!
Meet Our Doulas
Julianne Curtis
CLD, CCCE, CNPE, CLC, SBD, CAPPA instructor
Julianne has nearly 30 years of experience in nurturing families through pregnancy, birth, and beyond. Founding the Northern Colorado Doula Collective has been her dream. With humor, empathy, and expertise, she supports clients from preconception all the way through parenthood. She also facilitates many of our support groups and is responsible for the birth education we provide. Her specialty is helping parents navigate bereavement and grief after miscarriage and infant loss.
Katie Piccolo
CLD, Hypno-Doula, Hypnobabies Instructor
Katie is one of the founding members of the Northern Colorado Doula Collective. She's a CAPPA Certified Labor Doula and Hypnobabies Childbirth Hypnosis Instructor. Katie channels over 15 years of professional experience into her passion for guiding families through their pregnancy, birth, and postpartum journey. She's committed to providing evidence-based support and respecting each family's unique birth experience.
Chloe McCarthy
CPD
Meet Chloe, a dedicated mom, wife, and postpartum doula from Northern Colorado. Drawing from her own experiences and her work in health education, Chloe offers a nurturing, non-judgmental space, ensuring families thrive with her guidance. Whether it's meal prep, sibling care, or sharing knowledge, she's committed to empowering diverse families to confidently embrace their postpartum chapters.
Our Media
As a seasoned Fort Collins birth doula, I’ve been in a labor and delivery room a few times. Okay, a loooootttt of times. And I’ve noticed a thing or two about what makes some deliveries more fun… or at least, more tolerable than others. I’m going to talk about that today.
Having a baby is hard work… there’s no way around that. It’s going to be hard, and you’re going to be pushed to your limits, but I promise you, it doesn’t have to be awful. In fact, it can be so beautiful, fun, and empowering.
I know, I know. You’re probably reading this and think I’ve lost my mind using fun and birth in the same sentence, but I promise I haven’t. Aside from any major medical emergencies or extenuating circumstances, labor can actually be fun. And that’s what we all want right? A beautiful, fun, and sweet delivery.
If you don’t believe me yet, keep reading. I promise there’s a way to ease your mind in a way that will allow you to enjoy the experience. As a Fort Collins birth doula, here’s what I’ve noticed that makes labor go smoother:
Working to break free of fear… I know this sounds easier said than done, but what sometimes happens in birth is that you can’t enjoy the goodness of it all because you’re so focused on the fear of it all. This looks different for everyone, but breaking that fear cycle can free your mind. This will look different for everyone but before labor even starts, work to change your mindset, get your questions answered, address your fears, find what makes you feel the safest, assert control over the things you can have a say in, and work to reset your thoughts about the whole process. Pam England from Birthing From Within has a great fear clearing exercise I recommend everyone does before birth. You can find it here:
Practicing mindfulness – As you prepare for labor, mindfulness training is one of the best things you can do for yourself. You’ll learn how to be in the moment, how to meditate, and train for the delivery of your baby. This will give you the tools you need to make it more peaceful, and ultimately more enjoyable.
Packing your music! As a Fort Collins birth doula, I always recommend you pack a speaker or headphones in your hospital bag. That way you can sing, dance, and shake those hips during delivery. When you dance and sing, your body will naturally increase more endorphins that will help you feel better and be happier. And if you don’t feel up to DJ’ing your own birth playlist there are lots of already made playlists one many of the music stations.
Doing what feels good – Unless there is a medical reason not to, I always recommend my clients listen to their own bodies and change positions frequently. Using a good balance of rest, standing, squats, movement, walking, and stretching can not only shorten your labor but also make it more comfortable too. Honoring your body and its cravings will help you through your labor.
Repeating your mantras – As part of mindfulness training, I always recommend clients pick a few mantras that they repeat over and over to themselves during labor. They might be sayings like – this is temporary, or good things are coming, or my body was made for this. Whatever sayings feel right to you will help you get through labor.
Playing your favorite podcast, book, or album – Another thing you can do to make the time pass and to help take your mind off things is to listen to your favorite podcast, book, or album. These can all help center your mind and give you something else to think about. I particularly love the story “Wonder” that Matthew Mchonachy reads on the Calm app. His voice is like butter.
Relying on humor – As your Fort Collins birth doula, everyone knows I love humor. It’s a great way to lighten the mood and help everyone relax. Telling jokes, sharing funny stories, or quick quips during delivery can all help everyone enjoy the moment a bit more.
Labor is hard work, but it’s my sincerest hope that these few tips will make your birth just a bit more enjoyable.
And as a Fort Collins birth doula, I know the secret sauce to most happy births is parents who are willing to go with the flow and surrender to the process just a little bit.
Sending you all my love,
Julianne
If you have any questions or if there’s anything I can do to help, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Otherwise, I would love it if you followed me on Facebook and Instagram for more content (and jokes!).