Size-Inclusive Maternity Education for Perinatal Professionals
Get the tools & training to provide size-inclusive maternity support.
Building More Size-Inclusive Maternity Care Together
We work alongside perinatal professionals who want to do better by their clients in larger bodies. Whether you are just beginning to learn about size inclusivity or deepening your practice, you will find practical education, real-world tools, and guidance rooted in compassion and evidence.
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Resources to Help You Build a Size-Inclusive Practice

Free Assessment Quiz
Not sure where to start? This quick assessment helps you identify strengths, gaps, and next steps for building a more size-inclusive practice.

Size-Friendly Birth Course
Evidence-based training designed to help perinatal professionals recognize weight bias, improve care experiences, and confidently support clients in larger bodies.

Professional Resources
Access curated articles, podcast episodes, research-backed education, to support your ongoing learning and practice to be a size-friendly maternity professional.
Bring Size-Inclusive Training to Your Organization
Custom Trainings • Keynotes • Workshops for Perinatal Teams
From national conferences to hospital trainings, Jen McLellan, founder of Plus Size Birth, delivers size-inclusive education to the professionals shaping maternity care.
She helps teams move beyond good intentions and create meaningful, lasting change.

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Why Size-Inclusive Maternity Education Matters
Many perinatal professionals enter this work with the intention of providing respectful, inclusive care, but were never given the training to do so.
Weight bias remains deeply embedded in maternity care systems, impacting both the quality of care people receive and the trust they place in their care teams.
Size-inclusive maternity education helps close this gap by giving professionals the tools to recognize bias, improve outcomes, and create safer, more supportive care environments.
Ready to strengthen your size-inclusive practice?
