Do you want to have an enjoyable birth experience? It's possible! With Hypnobabies, you can enjoy your baby's birth in comfort, joy, and love.
Hypnobabies® is a method of childbirth preparation that uses hypnotic techniques, imagery and visualization to teach the inner mind in a very positive way, and eliminate pain and fear from the birthing experience. This is different from any other kind of hypnotherapy or childbirth education that is available!
HYPNOBABIES is…
self-hypnosis for birthing, AND it is a complete childbirth education course, covering the same topics taught in other childbirth classes, and more!
HYPNOBABIES mothers are never "asleep." They are fully aware, in control of their birthing bodies, and in tune with their babies.
HYPNOBABIES moms are able to move around and talk throughout the entire birthing process, while remaining deeply in self-hypnosis, which automatically creates powerful anesthesia in their birthing bodies … the same hypno-anesthesia used for surgeries!
The wonderful benefits of a Hypnobabies birth:
Relaxed Mom and Dad throughout pregnancy, labor and birth
Shorter labors due to lack of resistance in the birthing muscles
Fewer complications and interventions, as the body and mind stay completely relaxed during labor
Proper positioning of baby during pregnancy and birth: Posterior and Breech babies can be turned with hypnosis
Fewer drugs or no drugs at all, means less risk of harmful side effects for mother and baby
Elimination of the Fear/Tension/Pain Syndrome
Easier recovery, with less pain, bleeding and “baby blues”
You can also see our homepage for a lovely article about Hypnobabies and Christianity.
Curious? See the video below, and click the Slideshow link to check out more Hypnobabies families in action in some great videos.
Woman Sings While in Labor
- Here is a Hypnobabies Mom who sings while having contractions during the home birth of her 10-lb. son. She used her Hypnosis to stay comfortable and you can barely tell when she has her contractions during the video (watch the eyebrows for the clue)! The song is Psalm 23 by Michael Olson.