Clinical Abortion Procedures

There are no prerequisites to enroll in this course. You do not need to be a doula or have any specific background experience. This course does not result in certification. 

This is one of six lessons (four core classes, and two masterclasses) that make up our Prerecorded Abortion Doula CE Complete Course Bundle. We offer our CE courses with the option of purchasing select lessons, or the entire course, as a way to increase the accessibility of this information.

This lesson is a guest masterclass, taught by a MSN, RN who has experience in OB/GYN and abortion clinics. You will learn about reproductive anatomy, common abortion procedures, and medical support before, during, and after abortions. 

Corrective captioning provided with replays of live sessions. Additional prerecorded materials include automated captioning.

Please email [email protected] for additional accommodations.

General Overview

When you purchase this class (1/6) you will receive:

  • Prerecorded class about clinical abortion procedures.

  • Access to our private online community to expand your access to a community of folks who are committed to abortion advocacy.

  • One year of access to all materials and recordings.

  • Automated CC in English provided for replays of live sessions. Please send an email to [email protected] about your accessibility needs.

Course curriculum

    1. Learning with BADT

    2. Cultural Expectations

    3. About this course

    4. Intro Reflection

    1. Masterclass Teacher Bio

    2. Masterclass Replay: Aster Dyer on Clinical Abortion Procedures

    3. BADT Directory

About this course

  • $50.00
  • 7 lessons
  • 0.5 hours of video content

Meet Your Teacher!

Aster Dyer



Aster Dyer MSN, RN, CNE (they/them) is a master’s-prepared nurse with several years of experience in reproductive healthcare, having worked as an options counselor and a nurse in abortion clinics in Texas. They currently reside in San Francisco, California, and work as an advice nurse in an OB/GYN office and works with people across a broad spectrum of reproductive experiences. Their eventual goal is to become a nurse-midwife.