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Wednesday, 13 August 2014

DID YOU HAVE A DIFFICULT BIRTH? HERE'S SOME IDEAS THAT MIGHT HELP YOU.

If giving birth for you was a traumatic experience you may need help to move on and my friend Bree Taylor Molyneaux is an expert in such areas. She has written a beautiful and thoughtful article on what Birth Trauma is and what steps you can take to recover. Bree is a specialist in the area of hypnotherapy but there are many other useful suggestions in this article. I have taken the liberty of copying a link to her blog for you to read.


http://www.pregnantpossibilities.com/2014/birth-trauma-healing-a-difficult-birth/

Bree also has a range of hypnotherapy cd's that you might find useful and we have them for sale on our website at www.matenrityrevolution.com.au

Titles include Hypnotherapy for Fertility, Hypnotherapy for IVF, Hypnotherapy for a Caesarean Birth and Hynpnotherapy for Breastfeeding. All just $19.95.

Happy Reading.

Lisa

Wednesday, 6 August 2014

HAVE YOU CONSIDERED HYPNO BIRTHING? IF ITS GOOD ENOUGH FOR KATE MIDDLETON THEN PERHAPS YOU SHOULD!

I recently had the pleasure of meeting Bree Taylor Molyneaux from Pregnant Possibilities. She is an expert and authority in the area of hypnosis and everything birthing related from fertility and IVF to birthing and breastfeeding. We are now offering her amazing range of Hypnosis CD's on our website.




http://maternityrevolution.com.au/ProductDetail/tabid/64/rvdsfpid/hypnosis-for-caesarean-delivery-cd-1252/rvdsfcatid/maternity-accessories-32/Default.aspx
HypnoBirthing for Caesarean Delivery



Hypnosis for Breastfeeding $19.95




Hypnosis for Fertility $19.95

http://maternityrevolution.com.au/ProductDetail/tabid/64/rvdsfpid/hypnosis-for-ivf-cd-1249/rvdsfcatid/maternity-accessories-32/Default.aspx
Hypnosis For IVF $19.95



HypnoBirthing is not what many of you may think. There is not old fob watch being swung in front of your face while you are told to relax. Instead it is about teaching you to relax yourself when you need to, re-programming your ideas about pain and encouraging you to listen to your body.

I hope you enjoy reading this Blog that Bree has put together and feel free to contact her through her website Pregnant Possibilities.

http://www.pregnantpossibilities.com/2013/hypnobirthing-grows-in-australia/ (This is the link if you want to be directed to the blog page or I have copied and pasted the post for you to read below)

Enjoy!
Lisa
Maternity Revolution

Following recent news that Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton used hypnosis early in her pregnancy for morning sickness and is planning on using HypnoBirthing for her upcoming birth, a new wave of women are becoming interested in this natural approach to childbirth.
The use of hypnosis for birth has been employed prior to the 19th century, with early attempts at hypno-suggestive labour pain relief made back in the 1880s by obstetrician I. Dobrovolskaya, but its popularity didn’t begin to become more known until the 1940’s by obstetrician Dr Grantly Dick-Read.
Today in Australia HypnoBirthing® is becoming a more mainstream option, as women increasingly seek alternatives to highly medicalised births, epidurals and elective caesareans.
Naturally focused HypnoBirthing® classes provide mums and dads with a range of breathing, visualisation and self hypnosis techniques so they can relax as much as possible during labour, often reducing its duration and lessening the need for pain-relief.
The premise suggests when mum is relaxed and calm it encourages her body’s production of oxytocin, the hormone which helps drive labour, but when a pregnant woman is stressed during contractions, adrenaline inhibits oxytocin production, resulting in a slower and more painful labour.
Women around the world espouse the benefits of hypnosis for pain relief, with 75-80% [1] who use the method birthing without an epidural. Many celebrities have also used the method including Jessica Alba, Miranda Kerr, Giselle Bundschen and Pamela Anderson.
Additional benefits of HypnoBirthing® classes mean that birth partners – who can also be quite fearful about birth – learn how to get involved in the process so they aren’t left feeling helpless during the labour, while women who use the approach have higher breastfeeding success rates six months after delivery.
HypnoBirthing® courses are taught in most countries around the world by Certified Practitioners. To find your locally certified practitioner visit www.hypnobirthing.com

About the author

by Bree Taylor Molyneaux is a Clinical Hypnotherapist, Certified HypnoBirthing® Practitioner, mother and wife.
She founded Aspire Hypnotherapy & Pregnant Possibilities, teaches HypnoBirthing® classes from Embrace Life in North Lakes and has a range of hypnosis downloads for a range of issues including pre and post pregnancy.
For information on upcoming Brisbane HypnoBirthing classes visit here