Prenatal & Postnatal
Yoga Teacher Training
w Mathilde Sofie Milan, Lauriane Camus & Leah Wrobel
We are so delighted to offer this unique and extensive training and learning experience with this powerful team of three very skilful, knowledgeable and experienced pre- and postnatal yoga teachers.
It is the first of its kind in Copenhagen, as it is taught in the English language, and includes both the aspects of teaching prenatal yoga classes as well as an in depth introduction to postnatal yoga.
This training will combine a perfect balance of theory and practice. It will provide you with the knowledge and tools to guide women in a confident and caring way during their pregnancy and postpartum. On this journey, you will be a part of a warm and supportive community, find space for introspection, and deepen your knowledge.
Every day will include a guided practice., and/or practice lab.
About this training
Pregnancy, birth and postpartum are such special and sacred times in a woman's life. Feeling the calling to guide and support women through this life stage is such a gift, and a needed skill.
With this training, you will
learn or revisit the anatomy, physiology, and psychology of pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.
acquire the skills, knowledge and confidence to craft yoga classes that are safe, relevant, and specific to pregnant and new mothers' needs.
be qualified to guide pre- and post- natal students and clients in public or private classes.
The essentials of pregnancy and postpartum will be covered, with some special focus on how yoga can be used for pelvic floor health, regulation of the nervous system, and for birth preparation. We hope that after this training, you will feel ready to accompany and inspire women during and after their pregnancy.
You will receive a comprehensive handout that gathers the content covered during the courses, as well as examples of sequences, meditations, visualisations, birth stories and referrals.
Who is this training for
Certified yoga teachers, birth professionals and birth keepers, physiotherapists and body workers who are interested in becoming prenatal and/or postnatal yoga teachers, or learning techniques and practices to enhance their own, are all very welcome.
If you are currently on your pregnancy journey, and feel drawn to connect more deeply with your baby and desire a holistic approach to birth, then this training is also for you.
This training is for all who are passionate about and/or want to learn more about pregnancy, birth and postpartum.
Course Description
Weekend 1
February 23rd - 25th
Module 1: Presentation and introduction
Module 2: The Pregnant Body
The benefits of prenatal yoga
Anatomy and physiology of the pregnant body
Safety guidelines, red flags and contraindications
Our favourite prenatal asanas.
Weekend 2
March 15th - 17th
Module 3: The Psychology of Pregnancy
The mental, emotional, and psychological aspects of being pregnant
Yogic philosophy, mythology and self-study for pregnancy
Connecting and bonding with baby
Pranayama, sounds, chanting, visualisation, mantras and mudras for pregnancy (and birth)
Trauma informed awareness
Module 4: Find your teaching voice
The roles of a prenatal and postnatal yoga teacher
Setting a goal (intention) and creating content for the class: adaptation and creativity
Sequencing, modifications, props and hands on assists
Your offerings: teaching private classes, group classes and planning courses and workshop
Weekend 3
April 19th - 21th
Module 5: Preparing for birth and postpartum
Physiological understanding of birth
The different phases of labour
How can we use yoga as a way of preparing for labour
Yoga tools to support physiological birth and how to include them in the teaching
Rebozo techniques Birth stories
Module 6: Relaxation, meditation and restorative yoga
The nervous system
Pranayama and the role of breath
The importance of rest during pregnancy and birth
How to sequence restorative yoga for pregnancy
Meditation and visualisation for pregnancy and birth
Weekend 4
May 3rd - 5th
Module 7: The postpartum body
Recovery - what is happening to the body
Hormonal changes (including postpartum depression and anxiety)
How to safely strengthen the pelvic floor and core
The 4th trimester - support and resources
Module 8: Examination and ceremony of certification
Practical examination
Feedback Certification
Closing ceremony
Price: 14.500 kr. (Before December 31st) & thereafter 16.000kr
To save your self a spot you sign up and pay a deposit of 1.000 DKK. The rest of the amount we expect as a bank transfer. The details you will receive via. e-mail. If you would like to make a payment plan and pay in rates - please reach out to sarah@yogaflat.com.
You can read the terms and conditions and learn about the cancellation policy here
For questions about the training feel free to contact one of the teachers. You find their e-mail adresses under the teacher bios below.
Your Teachers
Lauriane Camus
Lauriane has more than a decade of experience teaching public classes, private sessions, birth preparation workshops, and co-leading Prenatal and Postnatal Yoga Teacher Trainings. She is certified experienced yoga teacher (E-RYT 500), prenatal yoga teacher (RPYT), YACEP, Yoga Therapist (C-IAYT), and Rebozo.
She started her own yoga practice in her early twenties and has been a dedicated practitioner since. For her, the main benefits of yoga are the connection to the present moment and the grounding, balancing, and regulating effects of the practice.
Lauriane is a mother of 3 beautiful children and her own journey through her pregnancies, births, and motherhood has led and inspired her to become a space holder, guide, and educator for pregnant and new mothers.
She has spent the last few years learning about female reproductive health, pregnancy, labour and birth, and postpartum. In both prenatal and postnatal yoga classes, Lauriane focuses on linking breath and movement, trusting and following intuition and body's wisdom, building resilience as a preparation for birth and motherhood, and soothing the nervous system with up- and down-regulation.
She wants her students to feel held, nourished, grounded, empowered, relaxed, loved and welcomed.
Lauriane also holds various MAs in Politics and Contemporary European Studies.
Instagram: @womben_cph
Facebook: @TheHolisticSpaceCph
Website: theholisticspace.com
E-mail: lauriane.camus@googlemail.com
Mathilde Sofie Milan
Mathilde is working as a yoga teacher (E-RYT 500) and a birth doula. She did her first yoga teacher training in India in her early twenties and has been educating herself ever since through different education and courses all over the world. She is certified in hatha yoga, vinyasa yoga, yin yoga and prenatal yoga and has been teaching in Denmark and Australia through the last 8 years.
After the birth of her daughter in 2019 she decided to train as a doula and by that follow her dream to support women and their families through one of the biggest journeys of their lives.
The wisdom and experience she gets from her work with women through pregnancy, birth and postpartum extends into her prenatal yoga classes. In that way the work on the mat becomes both a mental, physical and spiritual preparation for birth and motherhood.
Besides her work as a yoga teacher and doula she has a master degree in communication and philosophy.
Instagram: @mathildemilan_
Website: www.mathildesofiemilan.com
Email: mathildesofiem@gmail.com
Leah Wrobel
Leah has been teaching yoga since 2003, leading courses, workshops and retreats in Israel, France, Denmark and across the United States.
In addition to being a professional dancer in her past, she is trained in various styles of yoga and other modalities such as Pilates, Somatic Movement and Feldenkrais. She holds a yoga certification in Kripalu Yoga, an advanced certification in Vijnana Yoga, is a certified Prenatal Yoga teacher and certified Pelvis Fascia Trainer in the Franklin Method.
Leah holds an MA from Aarhus University. She is the author of the book Yoga for Pelvic Floor Health: A Whole-Body Approach to Strengthening &
Instagram: @integrated.pelvichealth
Website: Leah Wrobel
E-mail: wrobelleah@gmail.com
Pictures by: Kim Wendt