Better Birth Blog
Information on hypnobirthing, pregnancy and birth
Told You're Having a Big Baby? Here's What You Actually Need to Know
There will be big babies…there will be small babies. Just as there are big adults and there are small adults. And there always will be. It’s how we respond to this that matters.
How Do You Know You're in Labour? Signs to Look Out For.
Clearly what you feel can depend upon the type of birth that you are having, the support that surrounds you, the knowledge that you have and how you are feeling. Physiological labour will feel very different to induced labour.
Does Hypnobirthing Actually Work? What the Evidence Says.
The most important thing to know about hypnobirthing is that you cannot actually fail at it.
Antenatal Classes vs Hypnobirthing Classes: What's the Difference?
Antenatal classes are classes that the mother and her birth partner attend to learn all about pregnancy, labour and birth. Hypnobirthing classes are a full antenatal class but with the addition of skills and drills to enable you to remain positive and calm in the lead up to and during your labour and birth.
Antenatal Hypnobirthing Classes and The Cost of Living Crisis.
Times are hard right now. Interest rates are up, wages are down, prices are high.
It might feel like a stressful time to be having a new baby or starting a family. But we have made it a little easier on your pocket at least.
Choice.
Choice is something that you will always have and it isn’t something that anyone can take away from you. To learn about birth with an antenatal hypnobirthing course gives you choices over where and how you will birth.
We Have A Birth Problem And It Is This…
Why are we teaching physiological birth when hospitals and birth centres are not actually offering normal physiological birth? There is a chasm occurring between antenatal classes and birth reality. When we change birth, birth changes.
She is kept in the dark so she may dream..
'When a woman withdraws to give birth the sun may be shining but the shutters of her room are closed so she can make her own weather…’
Top 5 Tips for Summer Babywearing
Guest Post! The wonderful Ergobaby have created the ultimate guide to baby wearing during the Summer.
One Size Doesn’t Fit All
You are all different heights. You have different shoe sizes. You have had differing numbers of children and birth experiences. Your mothers gave birth to you all at different weeks. Spontaneous labour will start at different times.
You have differing physical and emotional needs.
How to Support Someone Who's Had a Traumatic Birth.
At 41 weeks and two sweeps later, her kind midwife booked her induction in.⠀
She told her it was the safest thing to do. Her body obviously just couldn’t go into labour, it would just be a nudge...
How to Actually Help a New Mum (It's Not Flowers and Baby Clothes)
Nobody needs flowers (although they can be very nice!), or more baby clothes (unless requested) or a visitor to just sit there cooing at the baby and waiting to be served a cup of tea!
We Are All Born Of Women
Without you, we stop.
You are the power and the strength.
You are the safe place and the love.
5 Evidence-Based Tips for a More Positive Birth Experience
Are there really things that you can do to stack the odds in your favour for a great birth experience? Irrespective of the type of birth that you have?
Absolutely yes!
And here they are…
No Is A Complete Sentence.
'When I say NO it doesn't mean convince me!
It doesn't mean belittle me.
It doesn't mean coerce me.
You can ask why if you like, but I really don't have to tell you.
I owe you nothing.'
Abuse in labour.
Women should not be having to reach out or yearn for kind and generous care in labour and birth. It should come as standard.⠀
Why So Many Women Are Scared of Induction (and What to Do About It)
How has something that was only meant for situations when either mum or baby were unwell now become so normalised? How has something so regularly known to fail become the one thing that women are guaranteed they will be offered in their care?
We can only move forwards.
When we have given birth there grows a deep realisation that everything has changed. Everything.
I am decorating a room for you.
When in this room you matter most and we are silent when you speak.
The joys of the humble brew and slice of toast.
Is there actually anything more soothing than a cup of tea? Anything more comforting than a couple of slices of toast?