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Guest Post from a new Hypno-Doula

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Kristin Abboud took my Hypno-Doula training in January.  I asked her to blog her first Hypnobabies birth experience.  Her clients were first time parents who took my class.  Kristin teaches Bradley birth classes and is available for doula clients.  Hire her.   

I was fully planning on studying up on hypnosis and Hypnobabies to be certified as a Hynobabies doula 2 weeks prior to the due date of a couple I would be attending in labor, so when the dad called me 3 weeks before their due date I was nervous.

All I have ever known about hypnosis is that you get called out of a crowd to go up on stage and make a fool out of yourself doing crazy things.  How in the world was that going to translate to labor?  I soon found out.

I knew the basics.  Hypno-tools like the light-switch, cue word, and special safe place.  I had learned that hypnosis can be powerful.  I learned that a lot of the time, as a hypnobabies doula, you don’t really do much.  I was skeptical.

I went to their home and all was calm…too calm.  Went for a walk.  Came back and mom laid down to rest and listen to a hypnosis script while I crocheted.  About 20 minutes later dad came in and tells me mom is crying, pressure waves are intense and they want to go to the hospital.  

Transferring slows everything down, but dad is assertive about communicating with the nurse their wishes and what hypnosis is all about – quiet.   Only positive communication can be used around a momma in hypnosis.  She internalizes everything and that will be what she feels and perceives.

I have to say that I was antsy to get things moving.  She didn’t seem to be making progress visibly.  She listened to scripts through ear phones and barely made a peep.  Once in a while she would say “peace” or make a little moan. It was during scripts that the most work seemed to be getting done.   Vaginal exams were refused.  I wanted to DO something.  Shouldn’t we be walking, swaying, massaging, praising, encouraging, timing?  Shouldn’t she be breathing harder, moaning, groaning, snapping, needing?

Time, time was what was needed.  There were hints and clues here and there that things were progressing.  I couldn’t tell when a pressure wave began or subsided so timing was no use.  When she was on the monitor we caught a glimpse of her waves.  They would rise half way and hold on for 2 minutes or longer.  I watched her when they would start, peak and end.  Her hypnosis was so well practiced and trusted, she hardly flinched at the pressure.

Patience was of the utmost importance.  Dad seemed to overflow with it.  He trusted as well.  I, on the other hand, was getting worried that she was too relaxed and this was never going to happen.  Again, I kept thinking about all the things we could be doing and trying.  I texted my wise friend and Hypnobabies instructor for advice.  She said there wasn’t anything better to do than the hypnosis stuff, and to think of it as “supporting her brain rather than her body”.

There it was again, patience.  Patience is not my forte. I can feign it pretty well though! 😉

She slid into pushing without much fuss, although I could tell she didn’t want to give in to it.  I would love to attend more Hypnobabies trained moms to see what pushing is like for them because again, not much seemed to be happening. Dad and I decided to put the pushing script on which is to be played out loud.  2-3 nurses and the doctor were there to hear it.  Mom had maybe 2 pressure waves during the 20 minute script.  When it ended, it was like a complete turn-around.  Mom got down to business and her baby emerged in no time.  And just like that mom flipped a switch and was fully present and eating up every delicious feature of her sweet baby girl.

I’m sold. Hypnosis for labor works.

Choosing for YOU

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My amazing Hypnobabies students, Jenni and Brandon, were featured on the official Hypnobabies blog yesterday.  I love this story so much. 

I talk to so many women who choose to birth in a way counter to their intuition because of someone else’s desires.  They say things like “Well, my husband doesn’t want…” or “My insurance doesn’t cover…” or “Since this is my first baby…maybe the next one…”

Jenni is the only mom I’ve ever encountered who had the birth SHE wanted even after making a plan for the birth OTHERS wanted. 

Moms, please listen to your inner mama voice.  If this is your first pregnancy, you may not have heard this voice before.  Recognize it.  Your intuition is powerful in pregnancy.  You are wise.  Listen carefully.  Explore every inclination.  And in the end…birth where/how/with whom you feel safest and most loved.

Drop the excuses that are stopping you from having the birth of your dreams.

By the way, THIS is what Jenni looked like after her dream birth.  A blissed out mama!

Free Hypnobabies Script

I used this script at my Hypno-Doula Training Workshop last week and I remembered that it is free to anyone who wants to try it!  It is a script that can be used for any stressful situation.  “Relax Me” helps you create a cue word for instant relaxation and confidence when handling tricky event. 

Um, like when you’re about to blow up at the children. 

Click “add to cart” for the Relax Me script and when you checkout (again, it is free), you’ll receive an email with instant mp3 download instructions.

It takes about 25 minutes to listen to it.  The more you listen to it, the more powerful the effects will be.  If you fall asleep while listening to it, so be it.  Your subconscious will keep hearing the suggestions for staying calm and confident.

Mission Hypnobabies

Because I’ve had such a cluster of amazing Hypnobabies births lately, I plan to do a few posts highlighting what it is all about.  To begin, the mission statement:

Hypnobabies exists, and all of our staff and Instructors work diligently every day, for the following ideals :

  • To help every expectant mother prepare for her baby’s birth in a way that helps her fully enjoy the rest of her pregnancy in health and peace, so that she eagerly looks forward to her birthing day.
  • To help every expectant mother have the easiest, safest and most comfortable childbirth experience she can, allowing her to fully enjoy her birthing, and pass that legacy along to her children, friends and family.
  • To educate and support all Birth Partners, so that they too can look forward to and enjoy the birth of their child with confidence, retaining the memory of childbirth as a beautiful, inspiring life event.
  • To help babies be born as gently and safely as possible, so that their entrance into our world can be one of joy and wonder, quiet and peace.
  • To support our Hypno-Moms, no matter what their choices are, before, during and after their babies are born. Every mother counts; every baby is loved; every birth is a gift.
  • To educate the medical community on the benefits of natural childbirth, how to work with couples who have chosen this wonderful way to give birth, and to respect each birthing woman’s choices as she comes to them for prenatal care and birthing assistance.
  • To educate the natural childbirth community on the special needs and desires of Hypnobabies birthing couples, towards an easier and more enjoyable experience for all.

Beautifully stated.  It makes me proud to be an instructor!

Thank You 2010 Families

From Mary-Grace, the first new baby of the year to the TWO sweet boys born today, I am incredibly honored to serve a tiny role in these births. 

  • To the couples who have invited me into their homes.
  • To the women who’ve met me at coffee shops to talk about their pregnancies. 
  • To the Hypnobabies dads who have fallen asleep (one even snored) while I read the scripts in class.
  • To the couples I’ve coached through contractions over the phone.
  • To the tiny new babies I’ve held as if they were the most precious treasure in the world.  Because they are.
  • To the clients who became friends.
  • To the friends who became clients.
  • To the women I’ve cried with.
  • To the first timers who dared to birth differently than everyone else around them. 
  • To the midwives, doulas, doctors, childbirth educators who have been listening ears, back-ups, and teachers.
  • To my husband who has texted me at births such questions as “how effaced is she?  did she do the rotisserie? and when will you be home?”
  • To the Anderson class who had to listen to the macarena playing outside the window while under hypnosis.  Wonder what the long-term consequences of that will be.
  • To Dr. Stafford who let me use his office (and his fancy technology) to teach classes and who consistently holds the space for alternatives and choice in the hospital birth experience.
  • To the women who have cared for my children when I leave.
  • To the VBACs who went to great lengths to avoid another cesarean.
  • To the nurses who sometimes broke the rules and who always remembered that patients have choices.  Even the choice to say “no.”
  • To my family who is tolerant when I find a way to talk about birth during every mealtime conversation.
  • To Cedar who cried every time I left and pretty much the whole time I was gone.
  • To the tearful postpartum mamas who called at 3am. 
  • To the babywearing groups and the women who shared their birth stories at Blessingways (pssst…I’m scheduling stories for 2011).
  • To the repeat clients who told me they were pregnant before they told anyone else. 
  • And to the births who have taught me so much about serving, honoring, protecting, and loving.

I love you and wish you grace and beauty in the coming year!

Wheel of Fortune

I had a Hypnobabies student birthing recently. 

She emailed me that “today was the day and that her pressure waves were getting easier instead of harder.”

Then later, an email that said she felt silly being at the hospital since labor was so comfortable and she was just watching “Wheel of Fortune.”  She was 5cm.

And the last email just a few hours later:  baby is here! 

Intact perineum, surprise posterior baby (!), and only 20 minutes of pushing.  Her words:  “smooth sailing.”   

And this is why I never have to advertise for my Hypnobabies classes…

Hypno-Doula Certification Workshop

I am offering a Hypno-Doula training in Greenville on January 29.  Deadline for registration is January 8.  This training is for current doulas who wish additional training and certification in supporting clients who are using hypnosis for childbirth.  

Doulas will receive 5 CDs, a workbook, and a study guide.  Following the training, doulas will submit a written exam to Hypnobabies.  If they successfully complete the exam, they will be invited to submit a professional listing on the Hypnobabies Hypno-Doula listings and may use the designation HCHD (Hypnobabies Childbirth Hypnosis Doula). 

Cost for the training is 65.00.

If you are interested in attending, please contact me at j_byers (at) bellsouth (dot) net.

Hypnobabies Class Registrations

Wow. 

My January class overflowed so I split out some of the couples to begin a class in Feb.  That leaves:

  • One spot available in the January/February class (Jan. 2-Feb.13)
  • One spot available in the February/March class (Feb. 20-Mar. 27)

If you are interested in a Hypnobabies series, I encourage you to contact me sooner rather than later.  I’m not certain I’ll offer an April class so if your guess date is May or June, perhaps you may want the earlier classes. 

I’m really encouraged by the wonderful response to Hypnobabies in the Upstate.  Thank you for helping to spread the news.  I know my former students are responsible for many of these registrations.  I love you! 

Email me to find out more:  j_byers (at) bellsouth (dot) net.

Laughing the baby out

For my sweet student who would like to laugh this time during her birth:

A Hypnobabies mama laughing while she pushes

Jenni’s Surprise Homebirth

I have a new birth story up.  Go read, go read!

Teasers:

“We didn’t even consider that those really were pressure waves”

“I thought that I felt something coming out… but Brandon told me it was “nothing, don’t worry about it” when I asked him what it was”

“I then kept shouting at him what time is it, what time is it.”

“I still had a hard time believing that this was not just a pregnancy dream.”

“yes you really do boil a pot of water like in all the old movies.”

What are you waiting on? Go read!