Thursday, May 22, 2014

Self-hypnosis for Childbirth

Many research studies have shown that babies are affected by their birth. Knowing that how a woman births her baby does affect her child throughout his or her whole life makes the goal of having a birth that is calm, easy, and safe as possible a priority.

Many major hospitals are recognizing the importance of this fact. Many, such as Mercy Hospital in St. Louis, are dedicated to providing an environment that promotes the concept of calm, easy, safe births, and are developing birthing centers. These birthing centers can provide all the comfort of being at home with maintaining all necessary medical equipment/procedures that may be required in a very small number of births.

Independent birthing centers are also becoming more prevalent, such as the Birth and Wellness Center in O’Fallon MO. All the comforts of home are available and the Certified Nurse-Midwives are experienced and well educated. In the very small percentage of woman that might require medical attention outside of what the CNM provides, the birthing center has an affiliation with doctors at hospital facilities.

Birth, of itself, is not a medical event. Women have birthed babies from the beginning of humankind without medical intervention. However, due to the evolution of how society has viewed women, pregnancy and birthing, a factor has been introduced that actually does cause a lot of births to become medical events. That factor is FEAR!

When a woman is relaxed and fear-less during labor, every part of her body works in harmony to bring the baby into this world with ease, calm and minimal discomfort. ‘Good-feeling’ hormones (e.g., endorphins) are released, her non-birthing muscles are totally relaxed in order to let her birthing muscles do the job they are designed to do and she can literally breathe her baby into the world. Once the baby has emerged, the experience continues by having skin-to-skin contact between the mother and baby, which provides huge benefits to both.  Eye-to-eye contact with both the mother and father/partner causes natural bonding to take place that enhances the overall emotional health of the family. Being a well-informed and educated woman offers the best chance for experiencing birth in the way it is intended to be.

Because fear does play such a negative part during pregnancy and labor (and after!), much progress has been made in using hypnosis to reduce this fear. Using a technique such as HypnoBirthing®—the Mongan Method, gives the woman a sense of control that she needs in order to help her body do what it is meant to do. Attending the five 2 ½ hour sessions and learning and practicing the techniques that are provided gives the woman the knowledge and tools to work with her body during the rest of her pregnancy, during labor and after she takes the baby home.

Hypnosis allows the woman to release fears she may have about the whole experience and during labor experience calmness, relaxation and control. Working with the HypnoBirthing® practitioner, she and her partner are taught techniques to help her get into a state of self-hypnosis during her labor in order to stay in a calm and relaxed state. Her partner is very much involved in the process by learning these techniques and providing her support. She can be free to focus totally on her body, baby and birth, knowing there is someone else there to handle questions, comments, requests from family and medical staff to every extent possible. And, when she needs prompting to reaffirm her relaxation, her partner has the tools to help her.

There are many videos on YouTube showing HypnoBirthing® mothers giving birth. What a difference from the out-of-control, drama-laden, and hysterical births that are typically portrayed via TV shows and movies. There IS a better, more natural way for our children to start their physical life and it is our responsibility as parents to learn everything we can in order to make their transition into this world as calm and easy as possible.


For more information on how you can become better prepared for the birthing experience, please contact Dorothy Northrip CI, CH, HBCE at 314.837.4776 or dorothy@timelessbridges.com .


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