HypnoBirthing
What is Hypnosis?
Hypnosis is a naturally induced state of relaxed concentration - a state of mind and body in which we communicate suggestions to our subconscious mind. This part of our mind influences what we think, how we feel, and the choices we make. It can actually control pain.
There is no magic to achieving success with self-hypnosis. Almost anyone who chooses to can reach deep relaxation and redirected focus.
What you will experience when having your baby with HypnoBirthing
You will experience something similar to daydreaming or focusing that occurs when you are engrossed in a book or staring at a fire. You will be conversant and in good spirits - totally relaxed, but fully in control. You will be aware of your body's contractions, but will be able to determine the extent to which you feel the surge.
You will experience your birthing in an atmosphere of calm and relaxation, without the fear and tension that cause pain. Your body's natural anaesthesia (endorphins) will replace the stress hormones that cause pain. When it is time for your baby to be born, you will be fully awake and involved.
The advantage of HypnoBirthing
- Eliminates the Fear-Tension-Pain Syndrome before, during and after birthing.
- Eliminates or greatly reduces the need for chemical painkillers.
- Shortens the first stage of labour by several hours.
- Eliminates fatigue during labour, leaving mother fresh, awake and with energy for actual birthing.
- Eliminates risk of hyperventilation from "shallow" breathing methods.
- Promotes special bonding of mother, baby and birthing companion.
- Fosters more rapid postnatal recovery.
- Returns birthing to the beautiful, peaceful experience nature intended.
- Creates a more integral role for the birthing companion.
What will you learn
- Relaxation and self-hypnosis techniques to eliminate the fear and tension that cause long labour and pain, replacing them with confidence, calm, and comfort.
- Other techniques to produce a shorter, more comfortable.
- To create and control the body's own natural anaesthesia.
- The sources of the myths that pain must accompany normal birthing.
- Why women in other cultures have birthing's almost entirely free of discomfort.
- How the mother's body is designed to work in neuromuscular harmony with nature throughout labour.
- To practice deep relaxation during and between contractions.
- The importance or prenatal and perinatal bonding.
Marion Mills
Marian qualified as a hypnotherapist and counsellor and is registered with the General Hypnotherapy Register which maintains standards in the practice of hypnotherapy. She is continuing training, specialising in bereavement counselling, hypnohealing, and the treatment of anxiety.

