What is Hatch Mini?

Hatch Mini gives you a taste of the Hatch Essential experience. The carefully curated mini-course takes you step by step through essential knowledge on what to expect and how to prepare for birth and becoming a new parent.

How will it make your life better?

The mini-course covers some of what you need to know, including the process of labour, pain relief, medical interventions, the immediate postpartum, feeding and the early days with your new baby.

 

You’ll be more informed, more prepared and more confident. And you’ll feel more mentally, physically and emotionally ready for giving birth and looking after your baby.

What don’t you get with this option?

If you want the complete childbirth preparation course, you’ll need to choose Hatch Essential. If you want access to the Hatch community, online live Q and A, and guided relaxation sessions hosted by our midwives, you best opt for Hatch Plus.

 

And if you want private 1-2-1 sessions with Sofie and our other midwives, Hatch Personal is best for you.

What happens after you sign up?

You’ll get instant access to your new mini antenatal course. Login details to the members only area will be in your welcome email. And you’ll also get guidance from us on how to get the most out of Hatch Mini. We can’t wait to meet you!

Here’s what you get

6 Midwife-led Videos To help prepare you for birth and baby
Cheat sheets and Checklists Downloadable pregnancy/parenting checklists to stay organised
Regular Emails Regular emails from us to keep you on track, healthy and happy
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