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Learn about the power of our extraordinary mind and its ability to influence everything from our beliefs to our fertility

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Preventing and Managing Gestational Diabetes with Hypnosis
One of the benefits of hypnotic relaxation is its effect on lowering blood glucose levels – helping you to prevent or manage gestational diabetes. Simply adding quality deep relaxation to your daily routine can make a huge difference to the health of your pregnancy and give your baby the best possible start to life.
Let’s Talk Fertility ~Part 3 of my Birth Hypnosis Interview
In the last part of my interview on If Only They’d Told Me, I talk with Natalie about how hypnosis can help with fertility, and share the results of an amazing study where hypnotic relaxation alone increased the success rates of an IVF procedure by 50%!
Let’s talk birth ~ part 2 of my Birth Hypnosis Interview
In part 2 of my interview on "If Only They’d Told Me," we delve into the benefits of hypnosis for birth, discussing its efficacy for both those feeling calm and anxious about labour, including those with past traumatic birth experiences
Let’s talk phobia’s ~ part 1 of my Birth Hypnosis interview
In a recent interview on "If Only They’d Told Me," As well as talking about childbirth, I also discussed overcoming phobias, sharing a success story of a client with aquaphobia who now finds joy in water activities. Here’s part one of the transcript from my Birth Hypnosis podcast interview
Lets talk Birth, Fertility & Phobias with If Only They’d Told Me
I was thrilled to join the 'If Only They'd Told Me' parenting podcast hosted by Nat Cutler-Welsh, discussing the power of birth hypnosis. We covered hypnotherapy’s use for overcoming phobias, preparing for relaxed childbirth, healing from trauma, enhance C-section recovery, and optimizing fertility naturally or with IVF
Creating Calm ~ Tips for an Ecstatic Birth
Researcher and lecturer Dr Sarah Buckley challenges conventional childbirth narratives that associate birth with pain and suffering, believing that under the right conditions birth can be gentle, pleasurable, and even meditative