Hypnosis for Childbirth

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Hypno-Birthing

How does it work? Having a baby can be scary. You don’t know what it will feel like or how your body will react and there’s often a focus on pain. When you’re fearful during labor, you go into what’s called a fight-or-flight response, where your body produces catecholamines, which are stressor hormones. Your mind perceives what’s happening as danger and your body reacts by tensing up and your muscles can’t do what they are supposed to do, which is relax so your uterus can open.

Fear also releases adrenaline, which can stop labor altogether.

Hypnosis can work to counter this. When a mom-to-be can stay relaxed, her endorphins and oxytocin will flood her body, bringing a natural high. She’s more relaxed. Her body is less tense. She’s more comfortable. Deep-hypnosis techniques can teach her to desensitize or to mute painful sensations.

In fact, brain imaging has shown that hypnosis can suppress specific neural activity, which inhibits the brain from interpreting pain.

Women who use hypnosis during childbirth had significantly fewer complications, with less use of Pitocin and fewer C-sections, compared with women who simply received support, according to a study in the American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis.

How do I do it? The main focus in Hypno-Birthing is to essentially teach you how to learn to reframe your thoughts on childbirth. “A lot of the language around birth is negative and tends to feed fear. Everyone seems to have an opinion or horror story they want to tell you when you’re pregnant. “Since the mind works through association, hypnosis works to change the associations to more positive ones.” Their story is their story. It does not have to be yours. For example, instead of calling Braxton-Hicks “false labor,” a HypnoBirthing practitioner would call it “practice labor.”

Another part of the hypnosis process is simply becoming educated on what happens to the body during labor and birth. Knowledge quells fear. For example, I teach my moms-to-be that when they feel a surge [contraction], it’s their muscles working to open the uterus and nudge the baby down. I don’t use scientific words, just clear visuals.”

Can I teach myself? Even if you meditate or already think you have a handle on self-hypnosis, it’s highly recommended that you book a session. Who is the person you are most susceptible to? Yourself. Getting proper guidance by a professional can make a world of difference.

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Expertise & Experience

Grawben Corona combines decades of experience in hypnotherapy, behavioral therapy, and holistic practices to guide clients toward lasting transformation. Her work blends expertise, compassion, and a deep understanding of human behavior to support clarity, mastery, and success.

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Clients Supported

Trusted by over 500 clients, she combines thousands of hours of advanced training and clinical supervision to guide individuals toward clarity, mastery, and lasting wellness.

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Years of Behavioral & Hypnotherapeutic Practice

Her work spans over two decades, beginning in behavior modification and evolving into advanced hypnotherapy—bringing depth, perspective, and refinement to every session.

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