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| Hypnobirthing - How To Have An Easy, Painfree, Joyful Birth |
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| Written by Dr. Kitty Bishop |
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7 cm dilated and smiling - no pain! "Think you can, think you can't, either way you're right." -Henry Ford HypnoBirthing started with a Doctor's Labor of Love The hypno-birthing method is based on the work of Grantly Dick-Read, MD, an English obstetrician and author of the highly influential book Childbirth Without Fear, which was first published in 1944. What are the Benefits of Using Hypnobirthing? Hypnosis has been shown to have the following benefits:
Have the Benefits Been Proven Scientifically? Several scientific studies have been carried out on the use of hypnosis for pregnancy and labor: A study done at the University of Hawaii investigated the use of hypnosis to turn babies from breech to vertex presentation (bottom down to head down). In a group of 100 women with breech presentation at 37 to 40 weeks, there was an 81% success rate with hypnosis compared to only 48% in the control group. (1) In a Wisconsin study, the benefits of hypnotic analgesia used in combination with childbirth education were studied in 60 first time mothers. The women were divided into high and low hypnotic susceptibility groups before receiving six sessions of childbirth education and skill mastery using an ischemic pain task. Half of the women in each group received a hypnotic induction at the beginning of each session; the remaining women (the control subjects) were taught relaxation and breathing exercises typically used in childbirth education. Both hypnotized women and highly susceptible unhypnotized women reported reduced pain during the pain task. Hypnotically prepared women had shorter first-stage labors, less medication, infants with higher Apgar scores, and were more likely to have spontaneous deliveries than the control group. Highly susceptible, hypnotically treated women had lower depression scores after birth than women in the other three groups. The study authors suggested that repeated skill mastery (practice at the pain task) increased the effectiveness of hypnosis in their study. (2)
Resources, DVDs and CDs: HypBirth (DVD and CDs) available from www.hypbirth.com - my personal favourite - see my hypnobirth story (Elias's Birth Story) HypnoBabies (CDs), available from www.hypnobabies.com - combines the Bradley method for childbirth with hypnobirthing techniques. Recommended reading: |





