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The Positive Birth Group thesaurus

May 7, 2021

Words are powerful. So powerful they have started wars. Words are more powerful than actions. Words can allow someone to take over your mind completely, while actions can only force you to do something out of fear.  Being aware of language is such an important life tool. For example, in answer to the question “What … Continue reading The Positive Birth Group thesaurus

Hypnobirthing is not trendy

Hypnobirthing is NOT trendy

April 27, 2021Leave a comment

I hate it when people say, "Oh, you teach hypnobirthing? That's so trendy right now." Let's talk about societal trends for a minute. Unlike fashion trends, societal trends last a lot longer, around 50 - 100 years. The first humans on Earth date back to 2.5 million years ago. Since then humans have always given … Continue reading Hypnobirthing is NOT trendy

Fear, tension, pain.

April 20, 2021Leave a comment

It’s completely normal and natural when you think about birth, to think of the word pain. It’s a product of our modern society, of our western culture. It’s what we see the portrayals of labour and birth in the books, films, newspapers, tv dramas and soap operas we have seen through the whole of our … Continue reading Fear, tension, pain.

30 Seconds of Calm.

April 1, 20211 Comment

Modern life and adulting is a busy place. Add kids into the mix and calm can be a distant memory.  During 2020 everyone had to deal with epic changes in their lives which made being calm not only a distant memory but nonexistent. I personally went days and days where I felt like I had … Continue reading 30 Seconds of Calm.

Delayed cord clamping

March 10, 2021February 20, 2022Leave a comment

If you’re pregnant or thinking about having a baby you’ve probably heard of delayed cord clamping, but do you know why it is important?  A baby and its placenta are attached from about one week after conception until the baby is born. The placenta is made from the fertilised embryo which means it has both … Continue reading Delayed cord clamping

Use your brain

Use your BRAIN

February 22, 2021February 20, 2022Leave a comment

Sometimes when we’re dealing with people in a position of authority or someone who we class as more educated in a particular subject, we find it hard to question what they say. This is particularly the case with medical professionals. Doctors, midwives, obstetricians, nurses, and surgeons have all studied for years, not to mention having … Continue reading Use your BRAIN

Sarah teaches expectant parents hypnobirthing.

February 16, 2021February 20, 2022Leave a comment

The Positive Birth Group in the press. Translated from Swedish and printed in Nya Aland on Tuesday 16th February 2021. A partner at the birth makes it easier for the mother. Where the brain goes, the body follows. That's what Sarah Mazzone says, who offers expectant parents courses in hypnobirthing. The method aims to reduce … Continue reading Sarah teaches expectant parents hypnobirthing.

Just like riding a bike.

February 11, 2021February 20, 2022Leave a comment

It’s an analogy I use a lot when I’m teaching. We have to learn how to ride a bike and once we learn it we don't forget how to do it. It becomes natural to us.  Birthing a baby is a natural act, but it’s not something we do often in life. Some people might … Continue reading Just like riding a bike.

wedding day

Your wedding day versus your baby’s birth day

February 2, 2021February 20, 2022

Weddings are amazing. Such joyous, fun happy occasions. People think about them and start planning them from a very early age. Some people create scrapbooks and use Pinterest to collect ideas before they’re even in a relationship or engaged. It can be so much fun to get excited about a wedding.  A lot of effort, … Continue reading Your wedding day versus your baby’s birth day

Stop negative birth stories

Negative birth stories

January 25, 2021February 20, 2022Leave a comment

Stop telling pregnant people negative birth stories  Everyone who has given birth has a story to tell. And, unfortunately most of the time they tend to share the negative side of their story rather than the positive. I’m not saying pregnant people are fragile but, especially if it’s their first pregnancy, they’ll naturally be experiencing … Continue reading Negative birth stories

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The Positive Birth Group is based in Åland, Finland. Specialising in hypnobirthing techniques and supported by other workshops and courses. The Positive Birth Group will give you all the tools you need for a confident, calming birth of your choice, where you and your birthing partner can look forward to a positive birthing experience.

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