Hypnobirthing and pain during labour…
The above words are not usually something you see as often, though of course not always, hypnobirthing instructors like to talk of pressure rather than pain.
Hypnobirthing and pain during labour…
The above words are not usually something you see as often, though of course not always, hypnobirthing instructors like to talk of pressure rather than pain.
This book is refreshing to read, a well structured pregnancy book that is easy to read and jargon free…
If you’re pregnant there’s a good chance you will have heard friends or colleagues talk about the benefits of hypnobirthing. Thanks to a lot of positive media attention it has grown massively in popularity.
I of course am shouting ‘YES!’ to this question, and I’ll end this blog with my ‘why’… If you can attend classes but are ‘umming’ and ‘ahhing’ about them, then here are some factors to consider…
‘What the heck have my 5 Senses got to do with my hospital bag?’ I hear you say! Read on to find out 🙂 …
Even if you’re not planning a hospital birth, you may need to go in unexpectedly, so it’s a good idea to have a bag packed by the time you are about 36 weeks pregnant…
This is such a useful book, just like having a mini antenatal class in your bag. It covers everything you might need to know in your journey to parenthood…
Let’s face it – you likely spend God-Only-Knows-How-Long researching your holiday destination…. Those of you who are married, how much time & effort went into spending planning your wedding?…
How many of these resonate with you? In no particular order….
I remember it well, discovering I was finally pregnant again after a long time of trying. We had decided to stop trying and relax about it all as we were soon to be going on holiday. And then boom! Here was the positive pregnancy test!