Anyone looking into Hypnobirthing or have experience with it? I'm a FTM who is not opposed to getting an epidural if I need it - believe me! Modern medicine is a beautiful thing. But I recently started looking into hypnobirthing to get me through the beginning part active labor - and possibly beyond. I would like to hold out as long as I can before deciding on an epidural. Just curious if anyone has any experience with it. Some of the older threads say great things!
I started doing the Hypnobabies (method of hypnobirthing) home study course about 3 weeks ago. I'm a FTM so I have no idea if it works, but it's basically like meditating for 45 mins a day and has really helped with stress! My husband is a PT who specializes in pain science and he said a lot of the principles make sense, so I figured why not give it a try? I, like you, am not opposed to an epidural if I need one, but I want to see if I can do it without or hold out for as long as I can.
I am reading the Hypnobirthing: The Mongan Method and using their CD's. I meditated before pregnancy as a way to deal with anxiety and I believe in it completely. I'm hoping it can work during labor/delivery! Good luck to you
I did the Hypnobabies home study course with my first. I loved it and found that the techniques worked wonders during labor. I was able to labor for 33 hours without pain meds and get to 7cm. Then I had to sleep and I wasn't progressing. I chose to do pitocin and and epi at that point and had DS 12 hours later. I am doing Hypnobabies again for this pregnancy and I too am not opposed to getting the epi if I need it. Having these techniques to use during labor is a life savor in my opinion. Also being able to move around during pressure waves, whether it's on an exercise ball or swaying your hips while holding onto something/someone was the ticket for me to get through each one. When I had to lay down for monitoring or exams and had a pressure wave it was much worse.
I'm the idiot who is reading the Hypnobirthing: Mongan Method and believing I can get away without practicing with the CDs... which I can't start for another week due to work and class schedule.
I have scoliosis and fears of failed epidurals, so planning on none...
I did Hypnobirthing with my first two and thought it was very effective. However, it is not meant to be a home-study course, if you simply read the book and listen to the CD(s) the information is considered incomplete if you do not take the class. Hypnobabies is home-study, so you could do that one without taking the class. Hypnobirthing also takes a lot of practice, so you have to have the time to devote to that. But yeah, it was awesome!
I did Hypnobirthing with my first two and thought it was very effective. However, it is not meant to be a home-study course, if you simply read the book and listen to the CD(s) the information is considered incomplete if you do not take the class. Hypnobabies is home-study, so you could do that one without taking the class. Hypnobirthing also takes a lot of practice, so you have to have the time to devote to that. But yeah, it was awesome!
Get off my shoulder, little devil! ;-)
JK, thank you for the needed scolding and vouching for its effectiveness
Unfortunately, there are no classes in my area (closest is over two hours away) and my only option is home study. I'm hoping I can still accomplish some sort pain management through hypnobirthing. Glad it worked for those who have replied to the thread!!
Plus, I never wanted a needle in my spine that already has a 27 degree curve and twist
THIS. I am almost exactly the same in degrees as you, even. I know everyone says never say never, but I just can't fathom dealing with this plus an epidural...
I'm doing hypnobabies. Started a little early, at 28 weeks - hopefully the extra time will make up for the fact that I haven't been the A+ student I imagined. I really think it's already made a difference, overall in helping me stay relaxed and not so overwhelmed, and definitely improved how I feel when I start anticipating labor.
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I'm the idiot who is reading the Hypnobirthing: Mongan Method and believing I can get away without practicing with the CDs... which I can't start for another week due to work and class schedule.
I have scoliosis and fears of failed epidurals, so planning on none...
This is me besides the scoliosis part. We'll see what ends up happening. I've been told my baby will most likely be at least 8.5 pounds. That made the epidural seem less scary...lol
Plus, I never wanted a needle in my spine that already has a 27 degree curve and twist so I was pretty sure I wouldn't be getting an epidural anyways and then my doctor showed me the release you must sign before getting the epidural and with the first one saying you could be completely paralyzed from the neck down, second one saying you can contract HIV/AIDS, and the third saying It could have harmful or fatal reactions of you're allergic but you don't know it I knew the epidural was out and I had to research other options!
I read the hypnobirthing book but bc of my work schedule I can't go to any classes. I also read the Bradley method so I have some options of tools I can use during labor.
I don't know why it says you can get HIV from epidural placement unless the physician/CRNA putting in your epidural has HIV/AIDS. They aren't using dirty needles or infusing blood in it. I am not wanting an epidural but I wanted to calm your fears on that! That sounds like a general procedure consent form.
I hear ya! My mom likes to scare me and tell me about the patient she had in the ICU in the 70s that became paralyzed from an epidural. I'm like thanks for that Mom.
Plus, I never wanted a needle in my spine that already has a 27 degree curve and twist so I was pretty sure I wouldn't be getting an epidural anyways and then my doctor showed me the release you must sign before getting the epidural and with the first one saying you could be completely paralyzed from the neck down, second one saying you can contract HIV/AIDS, and the third saying It could have harmful or fatal reactions of you're allergic but you don't know it I knew the epidural was out and I had to research other options!
I read the hypnobirthing book but bc of my work schedule I can't go to any classes. I also read the Bradley method so I have some options of tools I can use during labor.
I don't know why it says you can get HIV from epidural placement unless the physician/CRNA putting in your epidural has HIV/AIDS. They aren't using dirty needles or infusing blood in it. I am not wanting an epidural but I wanted to calm your fears on that! That sounds like a general procedure consent form.
Yeah exactly! I'm sure they will have the same thing written in the forms for an IV but the fact that it's on there was like uh yeah not happening!
Psh, I don't want an IV, either! My goal is to go all natural - the only reason I'm doing it in the hospital is just in case something goes wrong (well, and we live in an apartment...I don't think the neighbors want to hear me give birth!). I don't want the temptation of giving in to taking some drugs and I am really looking forward to being fully mobile.
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Other than I'm digging the program & birth affirmations.
I have scoliosis and fears of failed epidurals, so planning on none...
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JK, thank you for the needed scolding and vouching for its effectiveness
I don't know why it says you can get HIV from epidural placement unless the physician/CRNA putting in your epidural has HIV/AIDS. They aren't using dirty needles or infusing blood in it. I am not wanting an epidural but I wanted to calm your fears on that! That sounds like a general procedure consent form.
me about the patient she had in the ICU in the 70s that became paralyzed from an epidural. I'm like thanks for that Mom.