Top 10 Best Childbirth Classes in San Francisco, California

We connect expecting parents with trusted providers of childbirth classes designed to educate and empower. Covering essential topics like labor techniques, pain management, and newborn care, these classes are led by experienced instructors with strong participant feedback.

East Bay Midwives

Stannage Avenue, San Francisco, California
5.0 (77 reviews)
  • Hospital Birth
  • Home Birth
  • Lactation Services
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Welcome! We are a team of Midwives and Lactation Consultants offering comprehensive care from preconception through pregnancy, birth, postpartum, brea More Detail

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Brilliant Births

Fourth Street, San Francisco, California
5.0 (115 reviews)

Whether you choose to work with one of our Doulas or take a class with us (or both!), you will have the right tools to birth without fear and be ready More Detail

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LUNA Birth and Wellness

Telegraph Avenue, San Francisco, California
5.0 (60 reviews)
  • Herbal Products
  • Childbirth Education
  • Doula Services

I’m Lenore, the doula, childbirth educator and lactation specialist behind LUNA Birth and Wellness. Originally from Queens, New York with ancestr More Detail

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Community Birth Works, Cynthia Banks, RN, MSN, CNM

Louise Street, San Francisco, California
5.0 (28 reviews)
  • Nurse Practitioner
  • Midwives

Loving Way Midwifery offers a holistic approach to your healthy pregnancy. Established in 2014. Cynthia has been a midwife since 1996. That's ri More Detail

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Lauren Noble, Doula

Marina Court, San Francisco, California
5.0 (26 reviews)
  • Childbirth Education
  • Birth Doula
  • Massage Therapist
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I provide personalized childbirth education and preparation for your positive birth experience! More Detail

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Hummingbird Midwifery

Telegraph Avenue, San Francisco, California
4.9 (38 reviews)
  • Midwives

Morgan West and Evaly Long are California-licensed midwives serving families of the San Fransisco East Bay Area. They support families both pre-concep More Detail

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Collective Birth

Colby Street, San Francisco, California
5.0 (19 reviews)
  • Prenatal/Perinatal Care
  • Midwives

We are Aimée Tom, Jasmine Swinson and Florence Chien, CNMs. We are three private practice midwives of color who combined our skills, strengths, and h More Detail

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Rachel Yellin - Yes to Birth

California Street, San Francisco, California
4.8 (182 reviews)
  • Childbirth classes
  • yoga
  • Hypnosis/Hypnotherapy
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With over 20 years experience as an alternative therapist, coach, 
group facilitator, yoga teacher, childbirth educator, and doula, integrity 
is More Detail

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San Francisco Birth Center

Sutter Street, San Francisco, California
4.8 (52 reviews)
  • Postpartum & Newborn Care
  • Water Birth
  • Labor & Birth
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SF Birth Center offers midwifery care in a safe, beautiful, intimate space. We provide individualized care for families with the goal of shared decisi More Detail

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Bay Area Baby Squad

23rd Avenue, San Francisco, California
4.8 (33 reviews)
  • Breastfeeding Support
  • Baby Soothing Techniques
  • Feeding and Sleeping Schedule
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Establishing healthy family bonds and successfully moving new parents forward in the workplace. More Detail

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Frequently Asked Questions

Childbirth classes prepare expecting parents for labor, delivery, and postpartum recovery. They provide education, hands-on training, and emotional support to help you feel more confident and informed before giving birth. You’ll learn about pain management techniques, breathing exercises, medical interventions, and newborn care, so you can make informed decisions during labor.

Most people start between the 28th and 32nd week of pregnancy. This gives you enough time to complete the course and practice what you’ve learned before labor begins. If you’re expecting twins or a high-risk pregnancy, you may want to start a little earlier.

There are different childbirth education methods, each with a unique approach:

  • Lamaze focuses on breathing and relaxation techniques to manage labor pain.
  • Bradley Method emphasizes natural childbirth with partner coaching.
  • Hypnobirthing teaches self-hypnosis techniques for a calmer birth.
  • Hospital-based classes cover medical interventions like epidurals and cesarean sections.

Choosing the right class depends on your birthing preferences and comfort level.

Yes! Most childbirth classes encourage partners, family members, or doulas to participate. Support persons learn how to comfort and assist the birthing person during labor, making them more involved and confident in the process.

Prices range from $50 to $300, depending on whether they’re online, in-person, or private sessions. Some hospitals offer free or discounted classes, and certain insurance plans may partially cover the cost—especially if the class is medically recommended.