⏱ 1h 2m
📚 12 lessons
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About this course
Being at elevated risk for preterm labor means actively participating in your own surveillance — knowing which symptoms require immediate contact with your care team, how to track cervical length findings across serial measurements, what activity modifications mean in practice, and how to prepare specifically for appointments that focus on preterm risk assessment. This workbook course provides the practical tools to do exactly that.
By the end of this course you will be able to recognize and document symptoms of threatened preterm labor, apply an activity modification guide that matches the specific restrictions your provider has recommended, track serial cervical length measurements using a provided template, prepare specific questions about your progesterone therapy or cerclage placement, and maintain a preterm prevention monitoring record across your pregnancy.
What you will learn:
- Preterm labor symptoms checklist: contractions, pelvic pressure, lower backache, vaginal discharge changes, and the difference between Braxton-Hicks and preterm labor
- When to call your care team: a triage guide distinguishing symptoms that require emergency evaluation from those to note and report at the next visit
- Cervical length tracking template: recording serial measurements, dates, interventions initiated, and provider recommendations
- Activity modification guide: what pelvic rest, modified bed rest, and reduced activity mean in terms of specific daily activities
- Progesterone therapy adherence checklist: timing, storage, administration method, and what to do if a dose is missed
- Preparing for a cerclage placement consultation: questions to ask about candidacy, procedure expectations, recovery, and cerclage removal timing
- fFN testing appointment preparation: what the test involves, what to expect from the result, and how to interpret a positive versus negative result in context
- Pre-delivery preparation checklist for elevated preterm risk: hospital bag timing, NICU preparation basics, and cord blood banking decisions at earlier gestational ages
Each module presents a worked scenario — a patient with a prior 32-week birth now at 16 weeks receiving progesterone therapy and serial cervical length screening, and a patient diagnosed with cervical shortening at 22 weeks being evaluated for cerclage — with annotated templates showing how each tool is applied. You adapt the templates to your own monitoring situation.
This course is designed for individuals at identified elevated risk for preterm labor who want a practical system for managing their surveillance. Suitable for those who are new to preterm prevention interventions. No prior medical background is required. This course is informational and educational; it does not substitute for guidance from your licensed obstetric care team.
What you'll get
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Certificate of completion
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Audio version included
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Lifetime access
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Phone or computer
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30-day refund
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Short & focused
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How long will I have access?
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Forever. Once you purchase, the course is yours to revisit anytime.
Will I get a certificate?
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Yes. On completion you'll receive a certificate you can add to your LinkedIn profile.
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