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Does It Work to Self-train for Hypnobirthing?
Asked by O.B. from Minneapolis
on February 6, 2007
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I am very interested in hypnobirthing from what I've read it is awesome- but the $250 fee for the classes at Woodwinds is way over my price range at this time. Does a...
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- I read the Hynobirthing book, practiced with the CD and took a private class with my husband. My husband wasn't very into it and didn't practice with me. I really th...
- Hey there! I just wanted to say - I work at Woodwinds, and depending on insurance, some companies are covering special things like hypnobirth, some even cover pre-nata...
- I know that there are some doulas in the metro area that also have worked with mom's using hypnobirthing. Some might be fully trained in hypnobirthing. You could go ...
Hypnobirthing/Hypnobabies
Asked by L.C. from Los Angeles
on August 26, 2009
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Hi Everyone,
I'm only about 7+ weeks pregnant but already thinking ahead to what kind of labor & delivery I'd like to have. My SIL is having a VBAC 2 months before ...
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- Congratulations on your baby. How excited you must be! :) I didn't even know hypnobirthing existed until after I had my children (2 natural, 2 epidural). I certainl...
- Hey LC, I am 20 weeks along and spent a lot of time researching birthing methods and spoke to a number of people. Hypnobabies definitely got a ton of positive remark...
- Definitely go for the the hypnobirthing! With my first baby I did the Bradley Method and all I can say is it HURT!!! With the second one I did hypnobirthing. I was ...
HypnoBirthing And Doula
Asked by S.L. from Denver
on May 14, 2008
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I am 18 weeks into my first pregnancy and am very interested in taking HypnoBirthing Classes and finding a HypnoBirthing Certified Doula within the Denver area (we liv...
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- I studied both Hypnobirthing and HypnoBabies for my last pregnancy, and I found Hypnobabies MUCH better. The materials were better, and just made more sense to me. I u...
- Hi S., I'm a doula. I'm not certified in hypnobirthing but I'm well connected in the doula community in Boulder/Denver so if you'd like me to post something for you...
- I'd also suggest Sweet Beginnings (www.oursweetbeginnings) in Littleton. She has a lot of great programs and doulas that work with her. Abundant blessings, L....
Hypnobabies and Other Hypnobirthing Methods
Asked by A.B. from Chicago
on June 4, 2008
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Hey moms, has anyone used hypnobabies or any other hypnobirthing methods? I know there's a book by Clarie Mongan and then a friend of mine used the product on the hyp...
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- Tanya McHale teaches a class in Oak Park and in the city (TanyaMcHale.com). I ended up needing to be induced, and even with the pitocin drip, I didn't ask for any pain...
- 18 years ago I used a self-hypnosis recording daily for months before the birth of my second son & during labor. When my doctor walked into the birthing room I was so ...
- I am currently using the home-study course from hypnobabies. I quite like it, and I actually got turned on to it because an OB I consulted with mentioned that he'd at...
Homebirth/Hypnobirthing/Waterbirth
Asked by A.S. from Chicago
on July 22, 2008
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I am new to the area and am trying to find CNM who does homebirths. I am willing to actually move if needed to be closer to one. I am also interested in WaterBirth and...
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- Hi A.-there have been several mamasource moms that have used A Woman's Place on Rockwell in chicago and I was one. They do homebirth with the water tub in your home. ...
- Jennifer Gagnon, CNM is one of the few midwives that will do homebirths. http://www.awomansplacechicago.com is their website their address is: 4650 N. Rockwelion, Ch...
- I used hypnobabies (among other techniques) for my recent drug-free hospital VBAC. I found that it worked pretty well in early/mid labor. I was fortunate to have my ...
Anyone Try Hynobirthing / Hypnobabies?
Asked by A.C. from Dayton
on March 3, 2009
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Hi Ladies,
I am due to give birth to our son this June and I am looking into pain management techniques in the hopes of having an unmedicated birth. I had back labor ...
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- Child birth is suppose to be painful. I don't know of any one who ever gave birth with out discomfort at one stage or another.It doesn't last that long , you don't nee...
- Hi A., I have not tried Hypnobirthing, but did help a couple during their labor & delivery who used it. I was very impressed as she was able to tolerate a long labo...
- I am going to recommend hiring a doula. It's worth every cent. Amy Chavez is a great doula in the area. You can read more about her here: http://www.mamasource.c...
Advice on Childbirth Classes/doula
Asked by D.S. from San Francisco
on April 17, 2009
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Hi Mamas,
I am giving birth in September and trying to get things in place. I want to try to have a natural childbirth, but realize that may not be possible. I want...
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- I personnally havent tried the hypnobirthing but a friend of mine who is a doula was telling me about it and the diffent techniques that they do. i plan on it for my n...
- ###-###-#### Paula Santi; she is a very special, kind, experienced doula and Le Leche Leader. We were very blessed to have her assistance w/ our daughter. A.
- So, I speak as a woman who has had two kids in the hospital with a doula and who has taken doula training since, as well as connected with many doulas and women who ha...
Help with Birthing Methods
Asked by L.S. from Grand Rapids
on May 3, 2009
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I am currently pregnant for the 4th time but this will be my 2nd child. My L&D the 1st time was the worst experiance anyone I've ever talked to has heard of. I develop...
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- Congratulations on your pregnancy! You may want to look into using a doula during your delivery. I have never used one, but I have heard from friends (especially tho...
- Hi L., I'm pretty sure there are some sources online that you can get hypnobirthing 'classes' in book form, or on CD's. Much cheaper then a class. I know one woma...
- I agree with Audrey. It is amazing. I had 2 epidurals and one natural. the natural was by far the easiest with recovery. I put my pelvis out of place with my 2nd ep...
Anyone Tried Hypnobirthing?
Asked by O.N. from Chicago
on March 11, 2009
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Anyone tried hypnobirthing in a conventional hospital - results, did it "work"?
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- Although I dont have personal experience with Hypnobirthing I used self-hypnosis and it worked very well. I was so relaxed when my doctor came in she thought someone h...
- i did the hypnobabies self-study course before my VBAC last June. it takes a bit of practice and dedication. my birth was drug and intervention free and at UIC. how...
- People who are hypnobirth instructors swear it works but anyone I know who used it said they forgot it all when reality sunk in. So, I guess just based on hearsay, th...
Natural Birth/Hypnobirthing
Asked by A.F. from Phoenix
on September 17, 2008
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I'm wondering if anyone has found a good doctor and/or nurse midwife who is respectful of natural birthing. I've found some good doctors, but so many look at me like ...
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- I see Dr. Brass at Center for True Harmony and Wellness. She delivers at Gateway. She is all about the natural childbirth. I used the Bradley Birth method and had m...
- You could try Dr. Brass-Jones or Dr. Kells (who works with a nurse midwife, Janice Bovee). I don't know if they deliver at Banner Gateway. Have you considered a homebi...
- I went to Banner, and although I did have an epidural, I was not pushed into it by the staff. They were very calm and kind, and when I asked for the epidural, they di...