by Kate | Jan 2, 2020 | Blog, hypno birthing, Hypnobabies, hypnobirthing, Midwifery, Uncategorized
Hello Kate, I wanted to share with you the birth of our little son Artie James Mavratzas he was born on the 12/12/2019 at 12:14am On Wednesday at around 3:30amI woke up and had lost my mucus plug. I felt a bit of pressure in my stomach but nothing crazy. I had...
by Kate | Oct 18, 2019 | Birthing, Blog, hypno birthing, Hypnobabies, hypnobirthing, Midwifery
Another amazing birth story to finish the week….. We often talk about positions to help baby’s turn when they are posterior , but it’s also good to know that baby’s CAN actually be born posterior – this mums labour position assisted her to give birth to...
by Kate | Mar 2, 2019 | Birthing, hypno birthing, Hypnobabies, hypnobirthing, Midwifery
Karla and Tyson attended my January Hypno birthing class They had to miss the final class because they were too busy putting it all into practise Despite needing to be induced due to special circumstances, they achieved a positive and empowering birth I often assure...
by Kate | Feb 11, 2019 | Birthing, hypno birthing, Hypnobabies, hypnobirthing, Midwifery
Hi Kate, I am absolutely delighted to say that Adeline Rose Currie was born last Tuesday 29/01/2019. She is perfect and we are both healthy and happy! We were very lucky to have the most amazing birth – and grateful to hypnobirthing! I needed no drugs, there...
by Kate | Jun 21, 2018 | Birthing, Midwifery, pregnancy, Uncategorized
Congratulations, your pregnant Now that you’ve seen that double line in the pregnancy stick and cried tears of disbelief and hopefully happiness , you’ll no doubt be wondering where to from here The first point of contact is often your Gp who will ask of...
by Kate | May 20, 2018 | Birthing, hypno birthing, hypnobirthing, Midwifery, Midwifery News, Uncategorized
Purple pushing Purple pushing, coached pushing, holding your breath, all mean basically the same thing Mothers being instructed on pushing causes them to hold their breath and push down into their bottom. Another more normal and less exhausting option would be...