I hope you enjoy this hypnobirthing tips video :) 🌟 For the best low cost hypnobirthing course, check out my mini-course here🌟: themotherhoodacademy.teachable.com/p/hypnobirthing-mini-course-essential-guide/ Love, Anja xxxx
Great tips! Wish I'd watched sooner. I'm at 38 weeks and have had anxiety due to my last birth experience. But this has helped thanks! I love the phrases too 😂 floppy face floppy fanny 😂
Hi Leona, thanks so much for your message 😊 Lovely to hear from you. I hope the final days of your pregnancy go well and hopefully some of my other RUclips videos can help you to feel calm and confident ready for your next baby's birth. Yes! Remember floppy face, floppy fanny 😁👌 Sending you love and have a great weekend 😘
That's a very good question and one that I had to really think about...Generally speaking breathing slowly in through contractions helps your body to relax and control pain. If you really don't think you can breathe in properly through your contractions, in the very least, make sure that your body isn't tense because a tense body will definitely ramp up any pain you're experiencing. Try to practice breathing in while holding onto a few ice cubes in your hands for 30 seconds. That can train your body and mind to breathe through discomfort ❤️
@@HypnobirthingWithAnja thank you so much for your response! This was something I struggled with through my first labor. Hoping to have some more tools for this next one coming up (any day now!) thank you for all you do 😊
@@Bacall1 you're welcome! I really appreciated your question as it got me thinking 😋 I hope everything goes well with your baby's birth. Have a great weekend 😘🌹💖
Dear Anna, thank u for all your content. I noticed that the more I practiced the1st stage breathing technique my Brixton contractions got more frequent. Should I be concerned? I am 38 wks now
Hi and thanks for your question. I am not sure why your Braxton Hicks are getting more frequent when you do your breathing practice but it could be because you are oxygenating your body better and giving your womb muscles more oxygen to flex in preparation for labour. It is also very normal to have increased Braxton Hicks at the end of pregnancy. If you are worried though, please speak to your doctor for reassurance. With love, Anja :) xxxx
Thanks for your question 🤩 When you sit on a birth ball, your knees should be slightly lower than your hips like this: images.app.goo.gl/kNsXaXXDWPu4rKxY9
my baby is facing down but in the back position, i mean the position where it is on its back and not on stomach, even my doctor said it is in the right position, just have to get baby to flip from back to stomach. Can you tell me a few tips to get it to flip? My doc said to crawl like a baby.
@@HypnobirthingWithAnja I think i managed to get it in the anterior position since i can feel the kicks under my ribs now instead of belly, But i have a question, if i keep doing the exercises, will the baby switch back to posterior position? can i still keep doin the exercises? thanks a lot in advance for answerin!!
@@sonixxxxx23 thanks for your question. The most important thing is to walk every day and always try to sit down with your hips ABOVE the level of your knees as much as possible. See this image for reference: images.app.goo.gl/157CwNoDAsmn61mB7 💞🤗
I feel like this video isn’t ( certainly isn’t for the first 3rd of the video) about Hypnobirthing at all. I recommend changing the title as it misleading.
Hi! Thanks so much for your comment and feedback ❤️ At the start of the video I talk about optimal baby positioning. This is an important part of a hypnobirthing course because if your baby can get into the best head down position in the womb, then labour and birth is usually much easier. Hypnobirthing isn't just about listening to hypnosis tracks or trying to relax during pregnancy and childbirth (this is a common misconception) so this may be why you feel that the title of the video is misleading. Hypnobirthing is a full birth preparation course (Hypnosis to relax and overcome any fears + pregnancy/birth education) so that is why I talk about optimal baby positioning in this video. Hypnobirthing practice begins in pregnancy and one of those practices includes helping your baby get into the occupit anterior position in the womb (head down, facing your back). I hope that my reply clarifies things for you. Thanks again for taking the time to leave a comment. 💖🌹
@HypnobirthingWithAnja thank you so so so much for this video AND how in-depth you went into how multifaceted hypnobirthing truly is. Thank you again for making this information free for anyone. This information is invaluable. Much love and respect to you ❤
@@kylezimmerman685 she would either deliver with a natural vaginal birth or c section. there’s many options you have. you can deliver at home in a tub. or in the shower at a hospital. it depends on your health & your babies. and if you’re high risk
I hope you enjoy this hypnobirthing tips video :) 🌟 For the best low cost hypnobirthing course, check out my mini-course here🌟:
themotherhoodacademy.teachable.com/p/hypnobirthing-mini-course-essential-guide/
Love, Anja xxxx
Thank you so much!! I found this video so helpful and motivating❤
Thanks so much for your message and feedback! I'm so glad you found the video helpful 🤗💗💕
Great tips! Wish I'd watched sooner. I'm at 38 weeks and have had anxiety due to my last birth experience. But this has helped thanks! I love the phrases too 😂 floppy face floppy fanny 😂
Hi Leona, thanks so much for your message 😊 Lovely to hear from you. I hope the final days of your pregnancy go well and hopefully some of my other RUclips videos can help you to feel calm and confident ready for your next baby's birth. Yes! Remember floppy face, floppy fanny 😁👌 Sending you love and have a great weekend 😘
This is such a good video 🎉 thank you
Thank you so much for your kind message 😊💕 I hope you're having a good weekend 🌹🤗
Loved this video, very informative. Thank you
Thank you so much may God bless you
Thank you so much for this video. I'm interested in doing your online courses. I'm currently 20 weeks. X
How is your pregnancy going? Are you feeling well? Have you found out if you're having a baby boy or baby girl? 🌹
What should you do if you feel like you are unable to breathe in during a contraction? Like it makes things more painful?
That's a very good question and one that I had to really think about...Generally speaking breathing slowly in through contractions helps your body to relax and control pain. If you really don't think you can breathe in properly through your contractions, in the very least, make sure that your body isn't tense because a tense body will definitely ramp up any pain you're experiencing. Try to practice breathing in while holding onto a few ice cubes in your hands for 30 seconds. That can train your body and mind to breathe through discomfort ❤️
@@HypnobirthingWithAnja thank you so much for your response! This was something I struggled with through my first labor. Hoping to have some more tools for this next one coming up (any day now!) thank you for all you do 😊
@@Bacall1 you're welcome! I really appreciated your question as it got me thinking 😋 I hope everything goes well with your baby's birth. Have a great weekend 😘🌹💖
This was brilliant ! Thankyou🙏🏻 very informative
Dear Anna, thank u for all your content. I noticed that the more I practiced the1st stage breathing technique my Brixton contractions got more frequent. Should I be concerned? I am 38 wks now
Hi and thanks for your question. I am not sure why your Braxton Hicks are getting more frequent when you do your breathing practice but it could be because you are oxygenating your body better and giving your womb muscles more oxygen to flex in preparation for labour. It is also very normal to have increased Braxton Hicks at the end of pregnancy. If you are worried though, please speak to your doctor for reassurance. With love, Anja :) xxxx
If it’s best to have bottom above the knee then why is a birthing ball beneficial?
Thanks for your question 🤩 When you sit on a birth ball, your knees should be slightly lower than your hips like this:
images.app.goo.gl/kNsXaXXDWPu4rKxY9
my baby is facing down but in the back position, i mean the position where it is on its back and not on stomach, even my doctor said it is in the right position, just have to get baby to flip from back to stomach. Can you tell me a few tips to get it to flip? My doc said to crawl like a baby.
Yes! I would get on all fours or crawl like your doctor recommended but take care of your knees 😜
@@HypnobirthingWithAnja I think i managed to get it in the anterior position since i can feel the kicks under my ribs now instead of belly, But i have a question,
if i keep doing the exercises, will the baby switch back to posterior position? can i still keep doin the exercises? thanks a lot in advance for answerin!!
@@sonixxxxx23 thanks for your question. The most important thing is to walk every day and always try to sit down with your hips ABOVE the level of your knees as much as possible. See this image for reference:
images.app.goo.gl/157CwNoDAsmn61mB7
💞🤗
@@HypnobirthingWithAnja thanks love, appreciate all ur advice!!!
Thank you ❤
You're welcome 🤗😁
I feel like this video isn’t ( certainly isn’t for the first 3rd of the video) about Hypnobirthing at all. I recommend changing the title as it misleading.
Hi! Thanks so much for your comment and feedback ❤️
At the start of the video I talk about optimal baby positioning. This is an important part of a hypnobirthing course because if your baby can get into the best head down position in the womb, then labour and birth is usually much easier.
Hypnobirthing isn't just about listening to hypnosis tracks or trying to relax during pregnancy and childbirth (this is a common misconception) so this may be why you feel that the title of the video is misleading.
Hypnobirthing is a full birth preparation course (Hypnosis to relax and overcome any fears + pregnancy/birth education) so that is why I talk about optimal baby positioning in this video.
Hypnobirthing practice begins in pregnancy and one of those practices includes helping your baby get into the occupit anterior position in the womb (head down, facing your back).
I hope that my reply clarifies things for you.
Thanks again for taking the time to leave a comment. 💖🌹
I agree
Agreed!
@HypnobirthingWithAnja thank you so so so much for this video AND how in-depth you went into how multifaceted hypnobirthing truly is. Thank you again for making this information free for anyone. This information is invaluable. Much love and respect to you ❤
Hi I was just wondering is that ok if a mom is 40 weeks pregnancy
Hi, can you please explain what you are asking about with regards what is ok?
@HypnobirthingWithAnja was just wondering is that ok if a mom is 40 weeks pregnancy
@@kylezimmerman685why would it not be ok? a pregnant women can be 40 weeks pregnant. or even up to 42 weeks pregnant if you’re low risk
@susandenise8887 for a mom how would she delivery her baby
@@kylezimmerman685 she would either deliver with a natural vaginal birth or c section. there’s many options you have. you can deliver at home in a tub. or in the shower at a hospital. it depends on your health & your babies. and if you’re high risk