Birthing & Neonatal Simulators: Maternal Birthing Manikins, Shoulder Dystocia & Neonatal Resuscitation Trainers
Our Birthing & Neonatal Simulators product line is built for Labor & Delivery teams, OB/GYN educators, maternal-child health programs, nurse residency program coordinators, and simulation centers preparing for real obstetric and neonatal emergencies. Our high-realism maternal birthing simulators, shoulder dystocia trainers, postpartum hemorrhage simulators, and neonatal resuscitation babies enable teams to rehearse high-risk, low-frequency incidents safely, on demand.
Maternal Birthing Simulators (Labor & Delivery)
Full-body obstetric birthing manikins mimic normal and complex vaginal delivery, breech birth, vacuum birth, and shoulder dystocia maneuvers.
With more advanced models such as NOELLE and SimMom, instructors are able to perform whole labor scenarios from antepartum to delivery through to early postpartum, including fetal checking of the heart and communication for teams in simulated high-pressure settings.
Postpartum Hemorrhage & OB Emergency Training
PROMPT Flex–style birthing simulators offer interactive training in management of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), retained placenta, and complex deliveries like breech or shoulder dystocia.
This is similar to the manner hospital L&D units and perinatal safety programs rehearse hemorrhage protocols and obstetric emergency response.
Neonatal Resuscitation & Newborn Care
Neonatal simulators (also known as "neonatal resuscitation baby," "newborn resuscitation manikin," or "newborn airway trainer") are designed for NRP-type training: airway placement, bag-mask ventilation, neonatal CPR, umbilical access, suctioning, and early newborn assessment in the first few minutes of life.
There are some maternal–neonatal bundles with a birthing mother and an intubatable neonate with umbilical vein access so teams can practice both simultaneous maternal and newborn stabilization.
Why these simulators are important:
These neonatal resuscitation trainers and birthing simulators are adopted by L&D units, hospitals, and sim labs in an attempt to standardize emergency readiness for neonatal resuscitation, postpartum hemorrhage, breech delivery, and shoulder dystocia before their actual occurrence in a live room — bettering decision-making in the first minute, communication, and confidence.