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Eliminates the Fear-Tension-Pain Syndrome before, during
and after birthing. |
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Eliminates or greatly reduces the need for chemical
painkillers. |
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Shortens the first stage of labor by several hours. |
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Eliminates fatigue during labor, leaving mother fresh,
awake, and with energy for actual birthing. |
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Eliminates risk of hyperventilation from “shallow”
breathing methods. |
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Promotes special bonding of mother, baby, and birthing
companion. |
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More rapid postnatal recovery. |
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Returns birthing to the beautiful, peaceful experience
nature intended. |
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Creates a more integral role for the birthing companion. |
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Relaxation and self-hypnosis techniques to eliminate
the fear and tension that cause long labor and pain, replacing
it with confidence, calm, and comfort. |
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Other techniques to produce a shorter, more comfortable
labor. |
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The creation and control of the body’s own natural
anesthesia. |
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The source of the myth that pain must accompany normal
birthing. |
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Why women in other cultures have birthings almost entirely
free of discomfort. |
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How the mother’s body is designed to work in neuro-muscular
harmony with nature throughout labor. |
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Practice in deep relaxation during and between uterine
surges. |
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The importance of prenatal and perinatal bonding. |