Newborn Care Workshops for Expecting Couples
Learn hands-on newborn care together — and feel ready before your baby arrives.
Most parents tell us the same thing: they wish they'd learned this before the baby arrived. Our workshops are designed for expecting parents and new parents in the first three months: we are part of your village as you prepare together. Attend as a couple, ask questions in real-time, and get practical skills you can use immediately. No travel, just quality preparation from wherever you're most comfortable.
what to expect
Live, interactive sessions via Google Meet
Small group sizes for personalized attention
Time for your specific questions
Attend as a couple: both parents are welcome and encouraged to join together!
Recordings available if you can't make it
All workshops are led by our newborn specialist with 10+ years of neonatal ICU experience and a warm, practical approach to helping parents feel prepared.
Your First Days at Home with Baby
EUR55
The first 48-72 hours at home with your newborn: safe handling, understanding your baby's early cues, and feeling confident in those first critical moments. We cover what to expect, basic care essentials, and when to seek help.
For expecting parents preparing for your baby's arrival. 2 hours | Both partners welcome.
Upcoming dates: Jan 24 (view details in drop-down)
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This workshop prepares you for the first 48-72 hours with your newborn: with practical knowledge that helps you feel capable.
We cover the essentials: safe handling and positioning, understanding what your baby is communicating, basic care tasks like diaper changes and umbilical cord care, getting started with feeding (breast or bottle), and recognizing when to contact your pediatrician versus normal newborn behavior.
Led by our newborn specialist with 10+ years of neonatal ICU experience. Meet Sasa
What we’ll cover:
Creating a safe and nurturing space - how to set up your baby’s environment for sleep and care, including safe sleep practices, hygiene, and gentle handling techniques.
Getting to know your newborn - understanding your baby’s body, breathing, and temperature needs, and learning what’s normal in those early hours.
Feeding with confidence - early breastfeeding guidance, recognising hunger cues, and knowing what to expect during those first feeds.
Tummies and nappies - what to expect with digestion, spit-ups, and nappies, including what’s typical and when to be concerned.
Recognising early health signs - spotting common concerns like jaundice and understanding when to reach out for professional care.
Who This Is For:
Expecting parents or parents bringing baby home soon. Both partners are encouraged to attend: this is preparation you can do together.What to Expect From Us:
Small group setting (maximum 8 participants, including partners), live demonstrations, time for questions throughout, and practical guidance you can use immediately. Recording available for 30 days after the workshop.Upcoming workshop dates:
Saturday, January 24, 2026 | 10:00-12:00 CET
By the end of this workshop, our aim is that you’ll leave feeling more prepared, more confident, and ready to care for your baby with love and peace of mind.
newborn feeding workshop
EUR55
Practical feeding guidance for breastfeeding, bottle feeding, or both: building skills and confidence in how you feed your baby.
We cover latch and positioning techniques, bottle feeding approaches, understanding hunger cues, and recognizing when feeding is going well versus when to seek help.
For expecting parents or families with babies 0-3 months. 2 hours | Both partners welcome.
Upcoming dates: Jan 11, Jan 25 (view details in drop-down)
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Learn feeding techniques that help you feel confident, whether you're breastfeeding, bottle feeding, or both.
Feeding your baby is one of the most frequent tasks you'll do in those early months, and one where parents have the most questions. This workshop gives you practical, evidence-based guidance on techniques, troubleshooting, and building confidence.
We cover breastfeeding approaches (latch, positioning, common questions), bottle feeding techniques (pacing, choosing nipples, reading cues), understanding feeding patterns, and most importantly, recognizing when feeding is going well versus when to seek help from a lactation consultant or pediatrician.
This isn't about promoting one feeding method over another. It's about giving you the knowledge and skills to feed your baby with confidence, whatever approach works for your family.
Led by our newborn specialist with 10+ years of neonatal ICU experience. Meet Sasa
What You'll Cover:
Getting breastfeeding started: what a good latch looks and feels like, positioning that works for your body, and troubleshooting common early challenges
Bottle feeding techniques that help your baby pace themselves, choosing nipple flows that match their age, and understanding what they're telling you during feeds
Decoding your baby's feeding cues: the difference between rooting hunger and comfort sucking, and what cluster feeding actually means for your day
Making combination feeding work if you're doing both breast and bottle: timing, supply management, and practical strategies
Knowing when feeding is going well versus when you need help from a lactation consultant or pediatrician: the signs that matter
Pumping basics if you're planning to return to work: when to start, how often, and storing milk safely
How your partner can be actively involved in feeding, whether you're breastfeeding, bottle feeding, or both
Who This Is For:
Expecting parents or parents with babies 0-3 monthsWhat to Expect:
Live demonstrations, visual close-ups of techniques, small group discussion, time for your specific questions, and practical guidance you can use right away. Recording (if followed online) available for 30 days after the workshop.Upcoming workshop dates:
Sunday, January 11, 2026 | 10:00-12:00 CET
Sunday, January 25, 2026 | 10:00-12:00 CET
Newborn Sleep Workshop
EUR55
Evidence-based sleep guidance for your baby's first months: safe sleep setup, understanding patterns, and creating routines that work for your family.
We demonstrate safe positioning, explain when to use swaddles versus sleep sacks, and help you build sustainable sleep approaches.
For expecting parents or families with babies 0-3 months. 2 hours | Both partners welcome.
Upcoming dates: Jan 17, Feb 1 (view full schedule below)
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Build confidence in how you approach your baby's sleep: safely, sustainably, and without overwhelm.
Sleep is oftentimes one of the most discussed topics for new parents. This workshop cuts through conflicting advice and gives you evidence-based, practical guidance for your baby's first 3 months. We help you understand realistic newborn sleep patterns, navigate day/night confusion, and create sustainable routines that work for your family. No sleep training promises, no guarantees of "sleeping through the night": just honest, practical preparation.
Led by our newborn specialist with 10+ years of neonatal ICU experience. Meet Sasa
What You'll Cover:
Setting up your baby's sleep space safely: demonstrating how to check mattress fit, position your baby correctly, and create an environment that meets current safety standards
What newborn sleep actually looks like in those first weeks and when patterns start to shift
Swaddling techniques and when to transition to sleep sacks: plus how to know if your baby is ready for the change
Why your baby seems to have day and night confused, and practical approaches to help them adjust
Creating a sleep environment that works: the role of temperature, darkness, and white noise in your baby's room
Understanding which sleep patterns are normal development versus when it's time to talk to your pediatrician
Building a sustainable approach to sleep as a team: how you and your partner can support each other through exhausting nights
Who This Is For:
Expecting parents or parents bringing baby home soon. Both partners encouraged to attend: this is preparation you can do together.What to Expect From Us:
Small group setting (maximum 8 participants, including partners), live demonstrations, time for questions throughout, and practical guidance you can use immediately. Recording available for 30 days after the workshop.Upcoming workshop dates:
Saturday, January 17, 2026 | 10:00-12:00 CET
Sunday, February 1, 2026 | 10:00-12:00 CET
By the end of this workshop, our aim is that you’ll leave feeling more prepared, more confident, and ready to care for your baby with love and peace of mind.
feeling confident in caring for your newborn
Our workshops cover the practical care techniques you'll use from day one: safe sleep setup, feeding approaches, daily care routines, and understanding your baby's cues. All workshops welcome both parents: this is preparation you can do together.
These workshops prepare you, not with anxiety about everything that could go wrong, but with knowledge and skills that help you feel capable.
Important Note: Our workshops provide educational support and evidence-based care practices based on extensive newborn experience. This is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, however we do help you understand when professional medical evaluation is appropriate.
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Absolutely! Our workshops are designed with both parents in mind.
We encourage you to come together as a couple so you can share the experience, ask questions, and learn side-by-side.Whether you attend on your own or with your partner, one ticket covers you both; it’s completely up to you.
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No worries at all. We know life with a newborn (or pregnancy!) can be unpredictable.
If something comes up, we’d be happy to welcome you to our next workshop at no extra cost.
Just let us know, and we’ll make sure you have a spot saved when the timing feels right for you. -
Our workshops are 2 hours long, with time for hands-on practice and Q&A.
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Yes! Our online workshops are fully interactive with live demonstrations, visual close-ups, and real-time Q&A. You'll receive the same quality instruction from anywhere in the world.
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First Days workshop: Best taken in your third trimester (weeks 28-38) so the information is fresh when your baby arrives.
New Parents Workshop series (Sleep/Feeding/Daily Care): Can be taken before birth for preparation OR during your baby's first 3 months as you're navigating these areas. Both timing options work — choose what feels right for you.
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Yes! Each workshop stands alone and covers distinct topics. Choose the workshop(s) that makes sense for your preparation needs, or take them all for complete understanding.
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Absolutely. Every workshop includes dedicated Q&A time, and we encourage questions throughout the session. Small group sizes ensure everyone's questions are addressed, how big or small they may be.
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Workshops teach foundational skills through demonstration and group discussion: the 'how to do it.' Consultations are private, one-on-one sessions tailored to your specific questions: 'your questions answered.' Many parents find value in both: workshops for hands-on learning, consultations for personalized guidance.
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No. Workshops provide educational support and evidence-based care practices based on extensive newborn experience. For medical concerns about you or your baby, please consult your pediatrician or healthcare provider. We help you understand when professional medical evaluation is appropriate.
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We schedule all our workshops on weekends so both parents can attend together without work conflicts. We know that preparing for your baby is something you probably want to do as a team, and weekends make that possible.
Weekend workshops also mean you're learning when you have more energy, not at the end of a long workday. You can focus completely on the session, ask your questions, and have time afterward to discuss what you've learned together.
Our 2-hour format gives you comprehensive guidance in a single session, so you don't need to commit to weeks of evening classes or worry about missing important information if your schedule changes. You get everything you need in one focused morning or afternoon, from the comfort of your own home.
FAQ
feel prepared as Parents
Choose your workshop and reserve your spot. Small groups ensure personalized attention and space for all your questions. Both partners welcome. Questions about the workshops? Send us a whatsapp — we're here to help you choose what's right for your preparation.
We've Got You Covered
Preparing for your baby happens in stages — and we're here for each one.
The Guide: What to prepare. Product decisions, safety setup, what to confidently skip. Most parents start here.
Workshops (you're here): How to do it. Hands-on care practices for sleep, feeding, and those first days home.
Consultations: Your questions answered. Personalized guidance for your specific situation, before or after baby arrives.
Together, they cover everything. No overlap, no gaps, just thorough preparation. We're one part of your village
