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About the CAPPA Labor Doula Training (CLD)

Begin your journey as a Certified Labor Doula (CLD) with CAPPA’s 18-hour, evidence-based training. 

This interactive workshop equips you with the skills to support birthing individuals through pregnancy, labor, and immediate postpartum.

A live in-person OR virtual training with a certification process: 

🗓️ Duration: 2 Days (18 Hours)
📍 Location: Live Online or In Person
📜 Certification Track: Labor Doula (CLD)
✔️ Pre-Requisite: CAPPA Member

 
💡 What You’ll Learn: 

✔️ The Role of a Labor Doula & Professional Scope of Practice
✔️ Emotional & Physical Support Techniques for Labor
✔️ Comfort Measures & Coping Strategies
✔️ Birth Advocacy & Informed Decision-Making
✔️ Communication & Partner Involvement in Birth Support

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All-Inclusive Certification Program (Only $1200)

Your Purchase Includes: 

CAPPA Labor Doula Certification Program

CAPPA Labor Doula Training Manual & Resources

Private Community for Labor Doulas

Free refresher live training attendance (for one year after purchase)

24/7 Private chat channel facilitated by your trainer

Certification Requirements

  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Become a CAPPA Member and enroll in the Labor Doula course
  • Attend a CAPPA Labor Doula training
  • Complete all course requirements within 1 year of training

Recertification ($125) is required every 3 years to maintain your certification. Reinstatement ($300) is necessary if your certification has lapsed for less than 12 months. 

📝 Full Certification Requirements available in the Certification FAQs (below)

CAPPA Certified Labor Doula Training Schedule 2026
CLD Certification

Certified Labor Doula

Support families through labor and birth with confidence, compassion, and professional certification.

18 Hrs 2-Day Training $1,200 All-Inclusive
$75/year
CAPPA Membership Required Membership unlocks training access, coursework, community, and $75 off your first training.
New members get $75 off their first training — your membership pays for itself before you even start.

2026 CLD Training Dates

19 trainings scheduled

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Join CAPPA for $75/year. Get $75 off your CLD training. Net cost of membership = free.

Certification FAQs

About Labor Doulas


The Certified Labor Doula (CLD) training program is designed to prepare and certify professionals to support birthing clients and their families during pregnancy, labor, birth, and the immediate postpartum period. Labor Doulas provide emotional, physical, and evidence-based informational support, along with encouragement, comfort, and referrals as needed.

Certified Labor Doulas can be found working in private practice, cooperatives, groups or agencies, and in a variety of community-based programs. They serve as skilled, non-clinical support professionals who work alongside the healthcare system by promoting communication, informed decision-making, self-advocacy, and respect for the birthing client’s choices.

CAPPA Certified Labor Doulas:

  • Provide non-biased emotional, physical, and informational support during pregnancy, labor and the birth process, and the immediate postpartum period.
  • Work closely with the birthing person and family as they explore their values and needs surrounding birth.
  • Encourage the birthing person to seek care and a place of birth that reflects their own values and needs.
  • Assist in the preparation of birth preferences to facilitate communication with the birth team.
  • Model, teach, and encourage effective communication.
  • Encourage informed decision making
    Provide information on birth options and resources.
  • Provide the client with non-medical comfort techniques for labor, such as positions and movement, comforting touch, visualization, breathing techniques, and affirmation.
  • Seek to foster a cooperative, respectful, and positive atmosphere with the birth team.
  • Provide support to the birthing person’s support partner and/or family.
  • Support and assist initial breastfeeding
    Assist the family in processing their birth experience/
  • Answer general questions about newborn care and breastfeeding.
  • Refer to healthcare professionals when support requires clinical assessment, a need for prescription, or medical diagnosis.
  • Listen as the birthing person processes their birth experience.
  • Are required to present the following services as separate from the role of a CAPPA certified professional: Doulas who are trained, certified, licensed, or a recipient of a degree in alternative/complimentary therapies including, but not limited to, essential oils, placenta medicine, herbal treatments, etc.

CAPPA Certified Labor Doulas:

  • Provide non-biased emotional, physical, and informational support during pregnancy, labor and the birth process, and the immediate postpartum period.
  • Work closely with the birthing person and family as they explore their values and needs surrounding birth.
  • Encourage the birthing person to seek care and a place of birth that reflects their own values and needs.
  • Assist in the preparation of birth preferences to facilitate communication with the birth team.
  • Model, teach, and encourage effective communication.
  • Encourage informed decision making
    Provide information on birth options and resources.
  • Provide the client with non-medical comfort techniques for labor, such as positions and movement, comforting touch, visualization, breathing techniques, and affirmation.
  • Seek to foster a cooperative, respectful, and positive atmosphere with the birth team.
  • Provide support to the birthing person’s support partner and/or family.
  • Support and assist initial breastfeeding
    Assist the family in processing their birth experience/
  • Answer general questions about newborn care and breastfeeding.
  • Refer to healthcare professionals when support requires clinical assessment, a need for prescription, or medical diagnosis.
  • Listen as the birthing person processes their birth experience.
  • Are required to present the following services as separate from the role of a CAPPA certified professional: Doulas who are trained, certified, licensed, or a recipient of a degree in alternative/complimentary therapies including, but not limited to, essential oils, placenta medicine, herbal treatments, etc.

The CAPPA Labor Doula is not a clinician and therefore does not:

  • Diagnose medical conditions.
  • Perform clinical procedures.
  • Interpret medical diagnoses or clinical results.
  • Prescribe or administer treatment of medical conditions.
  • Make decisions for the birthing client or family.
  • Speak for the birthing family.
  • Attend births that are intentionally unassisted by qualified medical professionals.
  • Transport any family members.
  • Prescribe, perform, or provide alternative/complimentary therapies including, but not limited to, essential oils, placenta medicine, herbal treatments, etc. as part of the role of a CAPPA certified professional
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