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Cesarean Birth - Calm & Relaxed MP3

* This album is included in the Positive Cesarean Birth Course

‘Cesarean Birth – Calm and Relaxed’ incorporates the techniques of relaxation, breathing, visualisation and self-hypnosis to prepare your mind & body for a calm and positive cesarean birth.

Deep relaxation and self-hypnosis have been shown to reduce the perception of pain, level of post-surgery medication required and also the length of recovery. The birth of your baby can and should be one of the most treasured times in your life. Prepare yourself to experience the joy!

Melissa is a passionate advocate for natural birthing; but also recognises that sometimes the safest delivery for mother and baby is via c-section. In addition to being the founder and director of Australia’s most popular childbirth education courses - Hypnobirthing Australia™, she has pioneered a special course to prepare parents for Cesarean Birth, which is receiving national and international acclaim.

Cesarean Birth – Calm and Relaxed has been developed to assist mothers to prepare for a positive C-section birth.

The first track can be listened to at any time. It can be played as you go about your regular tasks of the day, or during dedicated relaxation practice time.

The second track is professionally guided self-hypnosis, so it is important that you do not listen to this track whilst operating a moving vehicle or when engaged in an activity that requires attention.

The third track is designed to assist you in recovery. This can be listened to at any time.

Allow yourself to release any fears relating to your birth and positively anticipate the birth of your baby. Take some time out of your day, relax and enjoy this beautiful time as you bond with your baby and reprogram your subconscious mind for a calm and positive caesarean birth.

1. Affirmations for Cesarean Birth 11:04

2. Butterfly Garden: Relaxation for C-Section 30:29

3. Affirmations After Cesarean Birth 6:02

Spoken word by Melissa Spilsted – Hypnobubs™.

Music by Christopher Lloyd Clarke.