Two ways to learn FHT — now bundled


Hi Reader,

If you've been thinking about joining the FHT Lab on June 27, I want to tell you about a better way to register.

The FHT Lab + Fetal Heart Tones CEU Bundle pairs the live webinar with the full 4-CEU Fetal Heart Tones course — at $76 off the combined price.

Here's what you get:

🎧 FHT Lab: Making Sense of Fetal Heart Tones
June 27 | 7:00–9:00 PM EST 90 minutes of live, case-based teaching — working through real clinical scenarios, decision-making frameworks, documentation approaches, and assessment frequency. Plus live Q&A.

📚 Fetal Heart Tones: 4-CEU Course Self-paced, evidence-based, midwife-led. The structured deep dive — baselines, variability, all four deceleration types, defensive charting, escalation, and team-based care. Four CEUs you can apply immediately.

Together: $275 $199


The webinar is where we slow down together and work through the real-world thinking. The course is where you build the foundation underneath it.

Most providers reach a point where the mechanics feel automatic — you know where to place the Doppler, you know how to count, you know how to move through the assessment. But the part that's harder to learn, and honestly harder to teach, is what happens in the space between the listen and the decision.

That uncertainty doesn't always go away on its own, and it doesn't always resolve with more experience either.

Sometimes what you need is a clearer framework — one that helps you think through fetal assessment in a more organized way so that when you're in the room, you're not second-guessing yourself. That's what this bundle is built to give you.

See you June 27,

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