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Jessica Alba recommends hypnobirthing
The pregnant actress, who is expecting her second child with husband Cash Warren, says that the relaxation ritual helps her to “chill out”. Hypnobirthing involves the use of hypnosis during labour and is becoming increasingly popular amongst mothers.
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www.HypnobirthingRocks.com.au Hypnobirthing The 1 Crucial Secret To Making Hypnobirthing Work For You Congratulations on your pregnancy and also for researching Hypnobirthing. Becoming a parent is an amazing, life-changing experience and it is my intention to share the joy of beautiful birthing using this technique. Hypnobirthing (as originally coined by Michelle Leclaire O’Neill), The Mongan Method (also known as … en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnotherapy_in_childbirth When having your baby with HypnoBirthing, what you experience is similar to the daydreaming or focussing that occurs when engrossed in a book or staring There are many hypnobirth and calmbirth practioners throughout Australia Hypnobirthing: the Mongan method : a natural approach to a safe, … – Google Books Result Marie F. Mongan – 2005 – HypnoBirthing is nature, not manipulation. It relaxes the mind in order to let the body work as it is designed. Hypnobirthing is as much as philosophy as it is a technique. It is a rewarding , relaxing, stress-free method of birthing The HypnoBirthing natural childbirth method teaches you that in the absence of fear and tension (Fear-Tension-Pain Syndrome), severe pain does not have to be a part of your experience HypnoBirthing course – hypnosis for childbirth – eliminate the fear of childbirth and approach each step with relaxed confidence. “The Secret To Hypnobirthing” “Hypnobirthing” “Hypnobirth” “hypnobirthing review” “hypnobirthing reviews” “hypnobirth video

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Jessica Alba: I Recommend “Hypnobirthing Classes”
Jessica Alba has some unique advice for other expectant moms. The 30-year-old actress recommends “hypnobirthing classes” — which are increasingly popular among pregnant women. Hypnobirthing involves the use of hypnosis during childbirth.
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HypnoBirthing in Action! HypnoBirthing, aka the Mongan Method is a means of preparing for labor and birth through practiced relaxation and guided imagery, so that women can have a calm and peaceful birth. Combined with Water-labor and WaterBirth, we have found HypnoBirthing to be a very powerful tool for gentle birth. This second time mom demonstrates the epitome of focused relaxation possible with HypnoBirthing.

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Question by Steph: Do you believe you can give birth pain free?
Seems crazy, but a lot of people say they have. This news clip on “Hypnobirthing” was really interesting to me. Ever heard of the concept of a calm, painless birth?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZE5FUbP6z2Y
Well there are women who say it is possible who have done it. It seems like if anything learning how to stay calm and relaxed really helps reduce pain which is worth it if you ask me.

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Answer by Ren
Nope!! Im a midwife, ive seen hundreds of births and they have all been painful!!!!

What do you think? Answer below!

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10 Hypnobirthing Tips: 10 Questions you need to ask before signing up with a Hypnobirth practitioner

Hypnobirthing describes a series of techniques that are designed to eliminate or minimize stress and tension in pregnant women leading to a pain free birth experience. Clinical Hypnotherapist Matt Godson founder of the FreshStart method advises that before you sign up with a hypnobirthing practitioner or class, the mother-to-be needs to ensure they ask the following basic questions.

1. What are the qualifications of the instructor?

You’re looking for someone who has trained using either the Mongan or the FreshStart methods. Both provide comprehensive high quality instruction and have been proven and tested effective.

2 How long has the instructor been practicing?

We recommend a minimum of 5 years experience in birth hypnosis or hypnobirthing is essential for the practitioner to have experienced most birth situations (including breech births) – any less and you risk an unprepared novice who won’t be able to answer 100% of your questions.

3. Is it a group class or one-on-one instruction?

Where possible, avoid group instruction. One on one ensures that the instruction is tailored just for your particular situation / stage of pregnancy. It’s also less intrusive and “public” which makes practicing the exercises more pleasant. Group instruction tends to be a way for busy instructors to generate more revenue by having multiple paying clients at a time. That’s to their benefit, not yours.

4.What is the cost?

Complete courses can cost anywhere from 0 for a basic 4 week introduction to 00 for a complete suite of one on one sessions to just for the entire FreshStart Birth Hypnosis Program. You need to ensure that you are comfortable with your financial commitment and that you’re getting value for money.

5.Are all the materials included?

Many practitioners – in addition to their fees – pressure their clients into purchasing expensive partner scripts, books or checklists that are not included in the original price. It’s sometimes hard to refuse these additional “upsells” as you’ll feel that you’re not going to get the complete experience without them and you’ll fear that the program won’t be effective. Try and choose an “all inclusive” program like FreshStart or a practitioner who guarantees that all materials (including audio tracks) are included.

6. Where is the class and does it fit with your schedule?

Whether you already have kids or whether you’re employed or not, we all have other commitments that we need to tend to – this means that evening classes in remote locations are often impossible for busy parents-to-be. Choose a local practitioner or class with a time that is going to be convenient for you – alternatively you can sign up for FreshStart and take a complete online course from the comfort of your home and on your own schedule.

7. What is the duration of the instruction? Can I come back for my second child for free?

…and what happens if I take it early and forget all I’ve learned? Ideally you’ll want to sign up with a program like FreshStart that gives you complete access to all the materials for life. No matter how many children you have!

8. Is it essential that my partner participates?

Surprisingly some practitioners and methods are very insistent that the father or birth partner is present for all classes. This can create tension and awkwardness or outright embarrassment if the partner is unable or unwilling to attend.  Insist on instruction where partner input is optional

9. What type of room will the class be held in?

Many times practitioners choose a clinical environment or an uncomfortable semi-public municipal-type building like a school or community center with hard plastic chairs, fluorescent lighting and linoleum floors to conduct their classes. Hypnobirthing is all about relaxation and its hard to relax in such stark surroundings. Ask to see pictures of a practitioner’s workspace before committing or – better – have the practitioner come to your own home.

10. Ask for references.

Good, experienced practitioners always have references available. Ask for phone numbers so you can have a brief call with other mothers who have experienced the class. Ask those past clients what was good and what was bad about the sessions and whether they would recommend them. If the practitioner is reluctant to give you references – ask why!

Hypnobirthing (Birth Hypnosis) is a wonderful and powerful experience that can enhances every pregnancy. By asking these simple questions you’ll ensure that you get the very best from whichever program you choose!

Clinical Hypnotherapist Matt Godson is the founder of FreshStart Birth Hypnosis – a complete tailored online birth hypnosis program that can be found at www.hypnosisbirth.freshstartmethod.com: FreshStart offers full materials, weekly email updates, audio downloads, booklets, partner scripts, birthing checklists and post partum audio.

Clinical Hypnotherapist Matt Godson is the founder of FreshStart Birth Hypnosis – a complete tailored online birth hypnosis program that can be found at www.hypnosisbirth.com: FreshStart offers full materials, weekly email updates, audio downloads, booklets, partner scripts, birthing checklists and post partum audio.

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Role of Partner in HypnoBirthing

Partner or No Partner? That’s the Question.

The Role of A Birthing Companion in HypnoBirthing.

I met Carrie (name changed) in a spiritual bookstore at a friend’s gathering for pregnant moms. Carrie had a shy smiling demeanor and was on her 29th week of pregnancy. Carrie was very happy about her pregnancy, except …she did not have a husband. She made a decision to go on having a baby all by herself, she knew she wanted a baby. She was struggling to make piece with the fact that she has no partner to bring to her HypnoBirthing class.

HypnoBirthing

HypnoBirthing classes are structured to involve a partner. And there is a great valid reason for doing that.

First let’s look at a concept of hypnosis.

Hypnosis

Hypnosis is a natural state of focused attention to the exclusion of anything else. In hypnosis, a person finds comfort in various stages of physical and mental relaxation following positive suggestions given by her guide. If she listens to a hypnotic recording, she is following a voice of her hypnotic guide on the recording.

However, a hypnotic guide isn’t just any person. It must be a person with whom she has deep rapport, agreement, trust. Such a person is traditionally her husband.

Many modern husbands realized that birth is a natural and normal event in their new family life and is not a medical event. So if there is no emergency, they tend to want to participate and are interested in assisting their wives in the birth of their child. They feel that there is something else they can do, other than just help conceive.

Hence, we invite a husband to be present in a HypnoBirthing class to get familiar with the techniques she is learning, in order to better assist her in her birthing.

If it is not a husband, father of the child, who is going to be a birthing partner, for the sake of this article, I am going to refer to the partner as father. This will invite non-traditional relationships to become open to the concept of partner in HypnoBirthing as well.

HypnoBirthing Techniques

HypnoBirthing Techniques are simple and easy. Just like with any techniques, the key to success is practice. In order for a HypnoBirthing mother to have a successful HypnoBirthing birth, provided all other areas check out as healthy, first of all, she needs to be open to the opportunity that it is possible. And then practice. At home, in class, instilling the habit of using hypnosis for creating her future, creating relaxation, creating unchallenged and peaceful birth. She also needs someone to guide her on that path of learning and practicing. Here is where her partner comes in handy.

Role of Partner

Her hypnotherapist is not usually available to be with her at birth. She can take a cd with a hypnotherapist voice guiding her with positive suggestions and affirmations for birth. Sometimes, listening to a cd becomes irrelevant during birth. So unless her doula is a HypnoBirthing practitioner as well, and can serve as a hypnotic guide, or she does not have a doula, the mom needs her partner to whisper the hypnotic instructions to her during the birth.
This is a function of mother’s birthing companion.

Birth with HypnoBirthing

Celia (name changed) wanted a natural and unassisted birth. She insisted that she is healthy and her body can do the work. She practiced with her partner at home and in class. She started her HypnoBirhting classes in her 20th week of pregnancy. She diligently did all that homework. This includes the reading of the textbook, the listening to the 2 cds, the writing down of her birth plan, some physical exercises, practice of positions, in addition to hypnosis practice, all required by the curriculum. This helps each of them install new skill and behaviors to facilitate the birth experience.

When she went into labor her husband was constantly with her using hypnotic techniques and positive language to help her relax, open and bear down. From time to time her husband instructed her to follow the sound of his voice and gave her hypnotic instructions. Those are the instructions he learned in class. She gave into that familiar and lovely guidance she had gotten accustomed to following.

She had a quick labor. With HypnoBirthing, her husband was giving her hypnotic instructions, but she was not a zombie, not laying helplessly, not needing to cope with pain, which she had none, not motionless. Instead, she was active in her labor. Even though in a birthing trance, she was able to communicate clearly and easily with her partner all her desires to change positions, walk, or take a bath. All natural behavior of a woman in the final stages of pregnancy.

She had her baby girl in 6 hours. Her surges were soft and smooth as if mild cramps. She was happy that she could do it – achieve the type of birth that she wanted, without outside help and solely with her husband.

Together they created their own beautiful loving HypnoBirthing birth.

What were those instructions he was giving her?

Hypnosis Techniques for Partner

Hypnosis techniques for partner are simple. Start by connecting with your heart, and find the place where love resides. Then let that love come through the sound of your voice. Direct that love to softly flow toward your wife and your baby, connect with them. Add strength to your voice showing the willingness and readiness to take the responsibility and make it a safe and comfortable experience for mother and baby. Then add the instructions for desired effect, be it relaxation, calmness, breathing, etc.

Importance of Practice Together

At first father is very unsure of himself in this role. When asked to read the material to the mom, in class, his voice trembles and he seems very tentative, even though the text is simple and clear. I once asked a dad why he is so unsure. He said that all of it is so unknown that he wishes he had that text at home to practice and prepare. To which of course, guess what I said, You got it! From now on and until the birthing time, you are the hypnotist for your wife. Learn the techniques and practice. Because of all voices on earth, if it isn’t mom’s voice the baby wants to hear, it’s dad’s!

How to Practice

Practice in class is a supervised practice in a couples format. At home couples practice both separately and together. Mom practices her own skills and dad practices his, and they practice together as well. More often than not, moms are more diligent in practicing, listening to cds, reading, researching, rehearsing and practicing hypnosis for self. Dads feel that providing for the family is more important and often forget to practice. Then comes labor time his voice is needed there. The HypnoBirthing curriculum requires practicing together is the environment of love and mutual bonding. At home, read scripts to each other, rehearse the voice and modulation, memorizing the language of the scripts and learning to let go and let the imagine soar high. At first practice in the quiet safe comfort of your home, at your own pace and at your own time (but make time to practice!)

According to Mickey Mongan the author of the HypnoBirthing method, it is also useful to practice peaceful behaviors and deep hypnosis in a crowded place with loud noises, where the mother can acquire the skills of quick and deep disconnect from the environment in simulation of when it is not conducive to peaceful progress of her labor (like bustling hospital.)

Testimonial from a Mother

Last week I heard from a HypnoBirthing student-mother making last minute preparations for her labor. A week earlier at her last sonogram one of her twins was in a wrong position threatening to create a necessity for a cesarian delivery. She called her HypnoBirthing professional for help to make her baby turn. In twelve hours after her hypnotic session the baby turned into the correct position. Now both of her babies were head down and ready for birth. She was excited and wrote: “This couldn’t have been done without the power of mind. I believe.” She was given a script for her partner to practice in preparation for her birthing.

Conclusion

Within the framework of the process of HypnoBirthing the partner plays a crucial pivotal role. Partner plays the role of the hypnotist as in a classic hypnotist-client relationship. It is the partner’s responsibility to occupy the conscious mind of the mother and direct and lead her so that her body can easily deliver the baby.

Fearlessly and confidently the HypnoBirthing partner uses the techniques of HypnoBirthing to create a safe and comfortable experience for the birthing mother.

Carie, who did not have a partner, had practiced with her best girl friend.

Morrin Bass is Founder and Director of New York Awareness Center, NGH Board Certified Hypnosis Instructor, Certified HypnoBirthing HypnFertility Specialist, Childbirth Educator http://www.NewYorkAwareness.com/HypnoBirthingNewYork.asp More Information about Morrin Bass http://newyorkawareness.com/AboutUs.

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Pike County Moms Network Oct. 9
The Pike County Chapter of the Holistic Moms Network will hold its October meeting on Saturday, October 9 at 10 a.m. at the Earth Gate Conference Center, 1881 Route 739, Dingmans Ferry. Maya Lazarus, a certified HypnoCounselor and HypnoBirthing® Practitioner will give a presentation and demonstration of HypnoBirthing® The Mongan Method. All expectant parents are interested in providing the best …
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