Change your birthing experience

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Would you like to utilize an ancient secret to achieve a painless childbirth?

This is a simple but almost magical method for

manifesting your
desired painless birthing experience.

Changing Behavior

Once ingrained in our childhood, most behavior becomes largely automatic; we experience a stimulus or trigger and react without conscious thought. Have you ever seen a three years old fall, bump his head and look at mom to find out which is the appropriate reaction?  If mom smiles he goes on confidently playing as if nothing happened, if mom panics he starts crying as if in agonizing pain.  Pain is a learned behavior, especially pain that is NOT DUE TO ANYTHING BEING WRONG, like the natural pressure of the  labor waves. That is why trying to change behavior, emotions or have a natural childbirth by using only our  self-will often fails.   It has nothing to do with our intentions, or our commitment to them, or our will power: our minds just don’t work that way.  We all need help!

 

What is the secret? Self-hypnosis!

How helpful is Hypnosis?

Hypnosis is an ancient form of healing dating back to the times of ancient India and Egypt.  Hypnosis is still widely used in modern China instead of anesthesia for many surgical procedures. “Hypnosis is helpful to anyone who is going into medical treatment, because it helps the person to stay relaxed and de-stressed,” says Joanne Marrow, PhD., professor emeritus at Cal State Sacramento. The common side effects of therapeutic hypnosis are: improved self-image and confidence, and a profound sense of achievement and empowerment.

 

Why should you use caution using pain-drugs?

READ THE RESEARCH*

THE EFFECTS OF THE EPIDURAL ON YOUR NEWBORN

The effect of epidural anesthesia on breastfeeding is highly controversial. For years, La Leche League leaders, lactation consultants and educators reported that babies whose  mothers had epidurals have problems suckling at the breast. These difficulties include inability to find the nipple, inability to self-latch and inability to suck properly. Difficulties in suckling occur because "caine" anesthetics enter the mother's circulation and cross the placenta. The newborn's liver is too immature to break down the medication, so the effects linger. A thorough review (Walker, M. Do labor medications affect breastfeeding? Journal of Human Lactation, 1997, Vol 13, No2, Pgs 131-7) of the effect of epidurals and narcotics on subsequent breastfeeding found that epidural drugs are present in the laboring mother's bloodstream, cross the placenta to the fetus and affect the baby's later behavior, often causing difficulty with latching on and "inefficient" sucking. These 'sleepy' babies may need more time to 'acquire efficient breastfeeding skills.

What is the alternative?

How you prepare you mind and body is the singular most important factor for the successful outcome of your birth.  Far too often our joy and excitement are over-shadowed by fear, uncertainty and questionable self-confidence. With the help of a professional Hypnotherapist you can reach and embrace your ability to change your state of fear, worry and stress into calm and self-confidence. When your mind, body, and soul are in harmony, you have essentially created the perfect balance for physical comfort, mental relaxation and emotional confidence. Relaxation, achieved through self-hypnosis techniques, releases the fear and tensions that cause long labor. Therefore, pain is eliminated. Fear creates tension and tension creates pain. This negative cycle is replaced with confidence, calm, and comfort. Through hypnosis, a naturally induced state of relaxed concentration, suggestions are communicated to the subconscious mind. Our subconscious mind directly influences what we think, how we feel, and the choices we make.  

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NOT SURE?

Here is more research* showing the following effects of the epidural:

Common Side Effects of Epidurals: Minimizing the Risks 

Side Effect / Who affected

Incidence: What percentage of moms or babies experience this

What medical staff does to prevent this.

What other interventions this side effect could lead to.

Limited Mobility / Mom

100%   Some studies indicate that women may have more muscle mobility than they realize, but required monitoring equipment tends to make movement difficult.

Can’t prevent it once you have an epidural. Can give a lower dose of medicine to minimize.

Could lead to a posterior baby or other malpositioning, or could lead to failure to progress at any stage in labor, which may lead to cesarean.

Low Blood Pressure / Mom

0 – 50% †

Relative risk (RR) 74.2  *

Give extra IV fluids before epidural is given.

More fluids, oxygen, or medication. If mom’s BP drops too much, baby’s heart rate can decrease, oxygen supply to baby can decrease.

Fever / Mom

4 – 24% **

RR 5.6 *

The longer mom has epidural in place, the higher the fever risk.

Monitor mom’s temp.

May lead to elevated heart rate for baby, which may indicate fetal distress, which may lead to c-section. Mom may be given antibiotics for possible infection.

Urinary retention  in labor / Mom

0 – 68% †

Bladder catheter

A full bladder can prevent cervical dilation and fetal descent. Increased risk of infection, postpartum urinary problems.

Postpartum urinary incontinence / Mom

Immediate postpartum: 27% with epidural, 13% without

Keeping bladder drained during labor.

May last for weeks. (At 3 months, was 16% for women who had used epidural, 4% for those who had not.)

Shivering / Nausea / Vomiting / Itching

Shivering 33% (Thorp)

Nausea 0 – 30% †

Vomiting 0 – 13% †

Itching 8 – 100% †

“Harmless”. No need to prevent.

Can give medication for nausea and itching. May make mom very sleepy.

Backache after birth / mom

Immediately after birth: 53% with epidural, 43% without

Proper placement of catheter.

Postpartum pain medications.

Incomplete Pain Relief  / Mom

5 - 10%

Proper placement of catheter. Adequate levels of pain meds.

May be more stressful than no pain relief at all. Epidural can be re-positioned; medication can be increased.

Slower first stage / labor

Most studies show this effect. -.4 – 4.8 hours longer. ** Average is 26 minutes longer.*

Pitocin (artificial oxytocin through IV). 3 times more common with epidural

If first stage stalls, you may require a c-section for failure to progress. Also, Pitocin can cause longer, stronger contractions. May lead to fetal distress, which may lead to c-section.

Longer second stage (pushing) / Labor

All studies show this effect. 0 to 55 minutes longer.** Average is 15 minutes longer.*

Pitocin and/or Second stage interventions

22 out of 24 studies indicate a higher risk of instrumental delivery (forceps, vacuum) With IV narcotic pain medication, chance was 3-7%. With epidural, chance was 15-53%.

Fever / Baby

30%

Monitor mom’s temp.

May cause elevated heart rate. If baby has fever, may be assumed to have an infection: can lead to observation or isolation, blood tests, antibiotics.

Fetal distress due to Pitocin, mom’s low BP, maternal fever, or other causes/ baby

10 – 15% of babies

Monitor baby, attempt to avoid maternal conditions which may lead to fetal distress.

Oxygen for mom. Treat maternal conditions. Decrease pitocin, which may lead to failure to progress. May lead to cesarean section.

Baby in posterior position, other malpresentation / Baby

One study showed 20 -  26%. Another showed that all but 4% of babies rotate without epidural. With epi. 19% will stay posterior.

 

Greater chance of c-section or instrumental delivery.

Cesarean Birth / Effects mom and Baby

Studies consistently show that c-section is 2-3 times more likely with epidural. One study showed that risk was 26% if epidural at 4 cm, 33% at 3 cm, 50% if epidural given at 2 cm dilation.

Pitocin to aid dilation. Forceps or vacuum extractor to aid delivery.

Risks of c-section for mom include: risks of infection, increased bleeding, longer postpartum stay, possible anesthesia effects, more postoperative pain, and possible impact on future pregnancies. Effects on baby may include respiratory distress syndrome and other impacts of surgical birth.

*Go to bottom of page to find research reference

TRUST IN YOURSELF YOU CAN DO IT

Most of us have been programmed to believe that getting what we want involves struggle and effort. That's not longer necessary. If we focus our intentions, and turn on the secret switch in our subconscious, we will obtain our heart's desires effortlessly.

You can now take complete charge of your  birthing experience, obtain unprecedented levels of energy, feel amazing when you wake up in the morning, and  be prepared for a painless childbirth.

Here is my story!

I am a birth and postpartum doula certified through the International organization DONA. I am also a certified clinical hypnotherapist and the mother of two born at home painlessly.   Yes you heard it right, painlessly, and I am not alone.  Ever since their birth I have dedicated my life in encouraging mothers to birth stress, drug and pain-free. Many of my clients have benefited from my methodology and have achieved their desired births. Our ancestors did it without drugs, we can do it too.  Think about it, your doctor will not allow you to take a simple aspirin during pregnancy, but once in the hospital they'll inject a morphine derivative to ease the labor waves, opening the door to more medical intervention. Why do you need an epidural? So that you may relax and your baby can easily be born.  Why not use self-hypnosis, the most natural and proven way of relaxation to achieve the same results!

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Here is my Intention

I want to facilitate 10,000 painless childbirth in the next year; here is what you can do and how you can benefit from this amazing offer. Most of us have heard stories of painful, and complicated childbirth.  It seems no one out there cares to spread the word that childbirth can be PAINLESS.  I can, for I have experienced it first hand, and have helped several  clients obtain a natural and painless experience.

It’s a win-win situation; you get solid tools to prepare for the best outcome at an impossibly small investment; I win the challenge and facilitate 10,000 births, and we’ll share  our stories of joyful birthing experiences, and give hope to thousands of women all over the world!

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Why not get ready for the big event while you are asleep!

Read what the professionals say about this amazingly relaxing CD!

Joyful Birth is a wonderful, relaxing self-hypnosis CD that holds the secret to melting away your worries and fears of labor and delivery. It works while you are in a state of total relaxation. J.R. Midwife

Joyful Birth is a wonderful childbirth preparation CD that creates a deep and delightful state of relaxation, comfort and confidence. It allows expectant moms to release their bodies to serenity and affirm to themselves their own inner power and peace, their ability to give birth, and their readiness to become a mother. Soft, gentle background music becomes part of the soothing energy of this guided journey into self, bringing an easy expectation for a beautiful and joyful birthing experience. I highly recommend it!{{Hugs}} Kerry www.hypnobabies.com

Dear Giuditta,
I want to let you know how wonderful your "Joyful Birth-Self-Hypnosis for a painless and joyful childbirth" is. I played it during the labor of my last two clients and they were able to completely relax. Actually I was able to rest myself !!! Your voice, your suggestions and the beautiful music really help create a peaceful atmosphere around the mother and her partner. After the birth, both mothers told me how much the visualizations helped them to cope with the contractions even when the CD was not actually playing. In short, "Joyful Birth" worked very well as a great relaxation tool !!!
Caroline Tirran
Certified birth doula

 I just wanted to thank you for helping our birth be smooth and manageable. That's the best way I can describe it. I listened to your cd  everyday for the 4-5 wks prior that I had it. and I listened to it all during labor and delivery. it really helped to recognize that each contraction
 would come and go and then I have a break. it was very nice to have and then it turned out that the contractions didn't feel that painful,  just kind of there working to get the baby out. I was totally present during the whole labor and very relaxed and comfortable with what was going on. When the baby dropped down, I just relaxed and let her go there and let  labor progress. Such a difference from my first birth where I was tense and resisting the contractions. wow.  we only pushed for 20 min and she  was there. I also preferred to not be in a bed this labor but to walk around and at the end stand and sit with birthing chair. 
 Thanks again, you've a gift to bring joy to birthing and I just wanted to say a big thank YOU and will be telling friends who get pregnant  about you and your cd. Carolyn 

Your cd is of immense help, I listen to it regularly and enjoy reading your newsletters too. (Sahara New Delhi)

.I just wanted to let you know that I rec'd the CD and find it very
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 I was and still am amazed at the fact that hypnosis worked so well in helping me cope with the contractions.  Whenever, I tell my friends about you, the hypnotherapy is the highlight of my conversation.  Paulette and Kumari

I just wanted to let you know that I rec'd the CD and find it very
relaxing. I like the pace and the detail of the imagery. It puts me to
sleep every night. A sleep deprived pregnant woman can be very
dangerous. (It must work.)
Thanks you, C. Schultz

I was able to have a natural birth without any drugs or medical interventions due to the help and training provided us by Doula Giuditta.

We can't recommend Doula Giuditta highly enough.  The experience was amazingly wonderful, much like that written about Ina May's Guide to Childbirth (a great book, by the way!).  Feel free to contact us through Giuditta for more information.

Warmest regards, thanks and peace,  Liza & Bill Taylor

 

 

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Leela was born drug-free and healthy.  Doulas are a blessing and the experience will never be forgotten. It was the spiritual event I prayed for and received.

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Should we be blessed with a second
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J&J Brennan and baby Patience

My husband is in the Navy and to tell you the truth ,  I was thankful my husband was deployed --  otherwise ,  it probably would not have been such a quick  , painless, and unstressful labor.

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*By Janelle Durham, 2004.

* Leighton, B.L., and S.H. Halpern. 2002. The effects of epidural anesthesia on labor, maternal, and neonatal outcomes: A systematic review. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 186: S69-77.

** Lieberman, E., and C. O’Donoghue. 2002. Unintended effects of epidural anesthesia during labor: A systematic review. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 186: S31-68.

† Mayberry, L.J., D. Clemmens, and A De. 2002. Epidural analgesia side effects, co-interventions, and care of women during childbirth: A systematic review. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 186: S81-93.

 Additional Sources: “Epidural Anesthesia in Labor: An Evaluation of the Risks and Benefits” by Thorp and Breedlove, Birth, June 1996. This was a literature review article, which summarized the results of numerous studies involving thousands of births. Other information from: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn by Simkin, Whalley, and Keppler (2001 edition). Maternity & Women’s Health Care by Lowdermilk, Perry, and Bobak (6th Edition, 1997). Family-Centered Maternity and Newborn Care by Celeste R. Phillips (Fourth edition, 1996). “Epidural Epidemic” by Dozer and Baruth, Mothering, July-August 1999. “What no one tells you about Epidurals” by Penny Simkin; “The Cascade of Interventions” by Pam England; and Epidural’s Effects on Babies” by Beverley Lawrence Beech, in Mothering, March-April 2000.  “Epidural Express” by Nancy Griffin, Mothering, Spring 1997; “So you Want an Epidural” website by Kim James.

Additional data from the most recent studies can be found on the childbirth educator resources page.

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