HypnoBirthing ® is as
much a philosophy of birth as it is a technique for achieving a
rewarding, relaxing and stress-free method of birthing.
HypnoBirthing ® teaches
pregnant women and their birthing companions the art and joy of
experiencing birth in a safer, more comfortable manner. They are taught
how to call upon their bodies' own natural epidural and thus eliminate
the need for medication. When a woman is properly prepared for
childbirth and when mind and body are in harmony, nature is free to
function in the same well-designed manner that it does with all other
creatures.
HypnoBirthing ® teaches
women the art of using their natural birthing instincts. With most
births requiring little or no intervention, mums are able to be aware
and fully in control, but profoundly relaxed.
The
HypnoBirthing ®
Advantage
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Eliminates the Fear -
Tension - Pain syndrome before, during and after birth |
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Eliminates or greatly
reduces the need for chemical painkillers |
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Shortens the first stage of
labor by several hours for a more comfortable birth |
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Eliminates fatigue during
labor, leaving the mother, fresh, awake and with energy for the actual
birth |
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Eliminates the risk of
hyperventilation from "shallow breathing" methods |
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Creates a more integral
role for birth companion |
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Promotes special bonding of
mother, baby and birth companion |
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More rapid postnatal
recovery |
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Returns childbirth to the
beautiful, peaceful experience that nature intended |
What you will learn
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Relaxation and
self-hypnosis techniques to eliminate the fear and tension that cause
long labor and pain, replacing it with confidence, calm and comfort |
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Other techniques to produce
a shorter, more comfortable labour
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The creation and control of
the body's own natural anesthesia |
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The source of the myth that
pain must accompany normal birthing |
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Why women in other cultures
have birthings almost
entirely free of discomfort |
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How the mothers body is
designed to work in neuro-muscular harmony with Nature throughout labor
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Practice in deep relaxation
during and between uterine surges |
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The importance of prenatal
and perinatal bonding |