Cabell Huntington Hospital
Cafeteria Classroom
Monday, June 30, 2025
8:30 – 4:30

Registration is complimentary and lunch will be provided.

Labor and delivery nurses play an essential role in ensuring healthy, satisfying birth, and breastfeeding initiation. The Lamaze Evidence-Based Labor Support for Nurses Workshop educates labor and delivery nurses to create the bridge between knowledge and practice!

  • Interactive, hands-on curriculum
  • Appropriate for new and experienced nurses
  • Learn evidence-based skills to support normal physiology of labor, birth and breastfeeding
  • Hospitals benefit through higher quality measures and patient satisfaction
  • Childbearing families can benefit from a healthy and satisfying birth experience.

Upon completion of the program, learners will gain:

  • Increased confidence among participants that the supportive care they provide during labor and birth is evidence-based.
  • Strategies for implementing evidence-based labor support measures within their practices.
  • Increased knowledge of the role they play in improving Joint Commission Perinatal Care Core Measures relating to elective delivery, Cesarean birth, exclusive breastmilk feeding, and consumer satisfaction.
  • Increased expertise and skills in providing labor support.

For more information/questions, contact: Shauna Lively, slively@wvperinatal.org

United Hospital Center – Bridgeport
Classrooms 4 & 5
Wednesday, June 25, 2025
8:30 – 4:30

Registration is complimentary and lunch will be provided.

Labor and delivery nurses play an essential role in ensuring healthy, satisfying birth, and breastfeeding initiation. The Lamaze Evidence-Based Labor Support for Nurses Workshop educates labor and delivery nurses to create the bridge between knowledge and practice!

  • Interactive, hands-on curriculum
  • Appropriate for new and experienced nurses
  • Learn evidence-based skills to support normal physiology of labor, birth and breastfeeding
  • Hospitals benefit through higher quality measures and patient satisfaction
  • Childbearing families can benefit from a healthy and satisfying birth experience.

Upon completion of the program, learners will gain:

  • Increased confidence among participants that the supportive care they provide during labor and birth is evidence-based.
  • Strategies for implementing evidence-based labor support measures within their practices.
  • Increased knowledge of the role they play in improving Joint Commission Perinatal Care Core Measures relating to elective delivery, Cesarean birth, exclusive breastmilk feeding, and consumer satisfaction.
  • Increased expertise and skills in providing labor support.

Presenters Molly McMillion RN, BSN, IBCLC, LCCE, Shauna Lively, EdD, RN LCCE, Leigh Belin, RN, and Annie White-Barb, RN LCCE will lead this one-day event. Their expertise and guidance will boost your confidence while helping develop the skills needed to become a nurturing labor support care provider. Good labor support, including mothers with epidurals, will reduce C-Section rates, according to the California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative.

This program has been approved by Lamaze International for 7.5 Lamaze Contact Hours. Lamaze International is a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 15932. 

For more information/questions, contact: Shauna Lively, slively@wvperinatal.org