NobleBirth

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19/10/2023

Hi Andy ,

We had a baby boy -). He weighed 4.2kg, born on 21st May ..drug free!

I found the labour difficult and several times wondered if I could do it - but I did! I wouldn't say it wasn't painful - I found the Hypnobirthing a fantastic coping strategy and am recommending you to all my friends! The doctor couldn't believe how short the labour was and almost didn't arrive in time
She broke my waters & put me on the drip at 8ish.I cried - that wasn't the way I wanted it to happen - I had no control I wanted nature to have a chance. Then the affirmation came to me "I am prepared for whatever turn my birthing may take". This helped gain composure and positivity again. I then just started focusing on the fact that I was now in control of my approach to the birth and needed to maintain positivity.

The doctor came back at 1pm and I'd only dilated 2 cm (I was 2 when I arrived in hospital due to a few surges the day before, then was 4cm by 1pm). This killed me because I was finding the surges very very intense by that stage. The Dr said that she's be back at 7pm for an expected delivery of 8pm that night. I didn't think I could last. I embraced the breathing and we had the affirmations playing constantly and Roberto was wonderful - but still I really started to wonder if I could do it. After each surge I would employ positive affirmations and that then got me back on track and ready for the next one.

I t had the urge to push around 2.45 ish and was worried as I though it was too early (as the Dr expected an 7-8pm delivery). But the midwife said to just go with my body and push if I needed too. This feeling was unbelievable - I couldn't have stopped if I tried! Then after what seemed like only about 10 pushes - he was born - with the Dr just making it!

He's just beautiful and we're so in love. I'm so glad I did your course and thank you for everything - I find it helps me in so many things (not just birth!)

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06/09/2023

In a NobleBirth Course, you will learn how to cope with strong physical sensations experienced during labour as well as how to deal effectively with common emotional sensations like fear, stress or anxiety.
I will give you tools for whatever kind of birth you are planning or might have - from a natural
birth to a C-section and everything in-between, and you will have a really practical skills to use at
home, in the car, in hospital delivery room or OT.
You will learn the anatomy and physiology of how mammals (us) labour and what is
needed for the body to optimally carry out its role for labour and birth.
You will learn how to access a state of awareness that allows you to feel calmer in pregnancy, for the birth of your baby and with life .
Most importantly I will show you and your partner extremely effective breathing and relaxation skills.

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04/09/2023

Squatting is a big thing at the gym but so to for labour and sometimes birth too. It is also a super weird word if you say it a few times

Having strong legs is great for positioning yourself to encourage labour progression and allow you to be more comfortable.

If you haven't been hitting the gym in pregnancy it is ok. I can teach you how to do a supported squat a few different ways.

If you already have strong thighs I can show you a squat for labour and how your birth partner can help you relax deeply in a squatting position!

How awesome would that be?

DM to set up a time to chat
Link in the Bio

02/09/2023

Clarinha was born 10th July - 3.31kg and we love her so much
" Hi Andy, the day before the birth I was trying to bring on labour. I ate curry, took some naturopathic herbs for a bowel cleanse and visited the midwives for a cervical sweep.
4.30am the next morning I didn’t feel “right”.I went back to bed at 6am and took a heat pack because I was experiencing period pain sensations. At 7am I still didn’t know If I was in labour but kept heating up the heat pack and had sensations every 8 mins or so.
I decided to take a shower and keep the heat up on my back as the pain in my back was strong. The surges were every 2-3 mins and I decided to use the TENS machine. Well Rui offered the suggestion of the shower then the TENS.
At 9am Rui phoned the hospital and the midwives suggested giving me extra strong paracetamol. I did not want him to leave to get some and I said I really just want to go to the hospital.

At 9.40am we left for the hospital and I had to lie on my side in the back seat due to back pain. Arriving at hospital I needed to go to the toilet.I felt a lot of pressure. I then asked the midwives if I could use the Swiss ball and they decided to check me. I was 10cm dilated. The midwives offered me a little gas and Clarinha was born at 10.09am

I was the “talk of the Birthing suite” the midwives said the birth was amazing. Rui was “blown away” by the experience. Our baby was so alert. From the minute she was born she has been an angel, she feeds well sleeps well and has perfect skin. As it turns out she was posterior and that is why I had so much pain in my back!
I really enjoyed being able to put the skills you taught us into practice. Rui was the best birth support person EVER doing light touch massage and lots of deepening techniques for me during my surges. He also used your deeper massage technique for the pain in my back. I want to tell every pregnant women I see to get in touch with you!"

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29/08/2023

These are some of the things parents learn in a hospital birth class
Where to park the car
What lift to take
What forms to fill out on arrival
What drugs you can choose
When to come to hospital
How to bath a newborn
What to bring to wear in hospital
When it is too late to have an epidural
What birth looks like video
These don't look scary at all but what is scary is none of the above really teach you how to birth your baby and what your birth partner can do . They don't teach what birth is and THAT is really SCARY. Not knowing means you are at the mercy of circumstance.

Below are some of the things I teach in a NobleBirth Class
How to breathe to remain calm and relaxed
How to stay at home as long as you can
Positions to encourage labour progression
Birth partner skills to deepen your relaxation
What a contraction really is
How you can rapidly go into a state of deep relaxation for 60 seconds
How to pack for labour and the birth of your baby
How to avoid induction, epidural and episiotomy
What labour looks and sounds like when you are calm and relaxed
Does this sound good?

Of corse you should know where to park the car and what forms to bring and what hospital protocols are but understanding how to birth well is paramount.

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