Whether you are expecting a baby, supporting a loved one, or working as a maternal health professional, understanding the profound influence of the prenatal period allows you to foster optimal physical, emotional, and psychological development. The Prenatal Wellness Summit offers evidence, practical tools, and inspiring insights to guide families and professionals in creating the healthiest beginnings for every baby.
What You Will Learn in the Summit:
Who is this Summit for?
✔ Stop guessing — access the best research-based insights for pregnancy, birth, and early life.
✔ Navigate the overwhelming information online or in short appointments with confidence.
✔ Learn directly from the world’s leading experts — all in one place.
✔ Time is precious. Understand your options and know the right questions to ask your healthcare team.
✔ Designed for parents, families, and maternal health professionals committed to supporting healthy beginnings.
In this talk, Dr. Northrup will be discussing the impact of our thoughts, emotions, ancestors, diet, and environment on maternal and fetal health. Emphasis will be on how to navigate the current climate with maximum access to the innate intelligence of the female body.
In this lecture, Jaap van der Wal offers a profound and challenging re-examination of prenatal life, conception, and birth. Drawing from his background in anatomy, embryology, and phenomenology, he questions outdated scientific and societal notions surrounding human origins.
Join Prinscilla Moore for an inspiring presentation revealing how supporting mothers after birth strengthens families, enhances societal well-being, and contributes to global economic prosperity.
When families know what their choices are, they can make better choices. This discussion will include real life stories of women who help women and families in various cultural and international destinations including South Korea (2010), Amish and Mennonite women in the US (1997 to 2001) and a recent trip to Kyrgyzstan,2025.
Babies develop through an exquisite dance of genetics and epigenetics, where body and psyche co-create every vital organ. Let’s give pregnant women the conditions to nurture healthy Earth citizens—rooted in life, awareness, and hope.
This lecture explores how maternal healthcare professionals experience trauma and burnout, drawing on Caring Until It Hurts to offer insights and strategies for deep healing and resilience.
This lecture explores how premature babies in the NICU demonstrate early connection capacities, showing that prenatal bonding supports neurodevelopment, mother-baby attachment, and improved outcomes before birth..
Pregnancy and birth provide options for personal growth, to resolve limiting imprints, and to develop a stronger relationship with oneself and the baby. The lecture shows a couple of possibilities to achieve this.
Olga Gouni explores how education before conception can shape individuals and the planet, highlighting the transition from prenatal education to a holistic, lifelong approach called Planetary Education.
This lecture explores how conscious, loving prenatal preparation—before conception—can foster spiritual awakening, balance materialism, and provide children with optimal conditions for creation, development, and lifelong wellbeing.
This lecture showcases emerging initiatives and movements in Japan, connecting Prenatal Memory, mindful pregnancy, and global birth practices. It highlights how awareness, connection, and care begin long before birth, shaping families, communities, and the future of birth culture worldwide.
Exploring Prenatal Memory, the dialogue between mother and child, fetal consciousness, and the memory of love, this Japanese-born vision of life and spirit shares awareness, connection, and care from Japan to the world
This session explores how babies’ cellular and bodily intelligence helps them attune to their mother’s world. Through simple body awareness, we’ll sense how prenates move and connect, deepening our presence with little ones.
In this lecture, Liz McGregor explains how early brain development begins in the womb and continues after birth, offering insights into nurturing babies’ cognitive, emotional, and social growth from pregnancy onward.
This lecture delves into who we are before birth—covering prenatal memories, soul planning, the Between Lives space, Extrasensory Prenatal Communication, and Near-Birth Experiences—showing that our existence extends beyond birth, just as it continues beyond death.
Jennifer will highlighting the interconnected stages of pregnancy, birth, and early postpartum, and how honoring this continuum supports both parent, baby and maternal health professionals well-being.
Dr. Stone presents a prospective study showing that personalized, trimester-based nutrition, lifestyle, and genetic counseling (PLUS) significantly reduced adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes versus standard prenatal care (SOC).
This lecture explores how art therapy can support pregnant couples and women who have experienced miscarriage, helping them process emotions, foster self-awareness, and promote healing, resilience, and well-being.
In this lecture, we explore how modern environments challenge love and fertility, and how cultivating a new art of living can restore connection, wellbeing, and life in 2026.
Nina Ketsher explores how mothers can nurture their baby’s innate spark from pre-conception through birth, supporting emotional, physical, and neurological wellbeing for a healthy, connected start in life.
From pregnancy through postpartum, mothers are guided to trust their strength and intuition. This local model inspires a safe, dignified, and empowering vision of childbirth that resonates with families worldwide.
Whether choosing an epidural, a natural birth, or a cesarean section, every birth path can be a gentle one. When a mother learns to understand her body and nurture balance within, childbirth becomes not only safer, but a truly empowering and joyful experience for both mother and baby.
John Wilks explores how Craniosacral Therapy gently releases birth-related physical, emotional, and neurological imprints, supporting babies, mothers, and adults in healing, easing tension, and restoring lifelong wellbeing.
This lecture reflects on human reproduction as a sacred union, exploring archetypes of arriving on the planet to deepen understanding of this vital, transformative period for humanity.
This lecture explores how supporting families fosters joy, love, and kindness, highlighting practical ways to nurture connections, wellbeing, and thriving communities across generations.
This lecture explores how babies are conscious before birth, able to remember experiences like miscarriage, revealing prenatal awareness and the profound ways infants perceive and record life even before entering the womb.
This lecture examines the unique needs of incarcerated pregnant women, highlighting rights, prenatal care, and evidence-based advocacy to ensure equitable maternal health, wellbeing, and humane treatment.
This lecture presents São Sebastião - São Paulo’s Gestational Center “Harmony for Life” in Brazil, showcasing its programs supporting pregnant women with education, birth preparation, emotional care, and holistic guidance for a healthy, empowered pregnancy.
This session explores how birth affects everyone present, showing how interprofessional collaboration, conscious communication, and emotional awareness create connection and support, reducing stress and fostering shared wellbeing.
The 1001 Critical Days Foundation champions every baby’s best start from pregnancy to age two. Join us to explore research and discuss crucial questions shaping early development.
Victoria Rose reveals how our earliest imprints shape pregnancy, birth, and parenting, offering insight and simple practices to heal patterns, restore coherence, deepen connection, and support safer, more conscious and harmonious beginnings for families.