Hypnobirth, or hypnobirthing, is a gentle form of self-hypnosis practiced during pregnancy to foster deep relaxation and confidence in the lead up to and during birth. Tapping into breathwork and learning how to reduce anxiety and stress around labour, hypnobirth helps women to become resilient and calm through contractions and whilst delivering their baby.

Yes. Hypnobirth is completely safe and designed to help you feel more relaxed, comfortable, and confident during labour. The techniques complement any type of birth, whether a vaginal, assisted, induced, or caesarean birth and do not replace medical advice or midwifery care.
While Hypnobirth cannot guarantee a completely pain-free birth, it gives you tools to reduce stress, anxiety, and tension, which can significantly ease discomfort. Many parents report a more comfortable, calmer birth experience using these techniques.
Absolutely not. Hypnobirth skills are suitable for all types of birth, including hospital births, inductions, caesareans, and homebirths. Remaining calm and focused is essential in any birth setting, and hypnobirth equips you to do that.
Our courses provide relaxation, breathing, visualisation, and positive mindset techniques to help you cope with labour. You’ll also receive a Parent Handbook, audio scripts, and downloads to practice at home, so you feel confident and prepared on your birth day.
Hypnobirth focuses on mental preparation and relaxation techniques for labour. We recommend combining it with a labour workshop to gain comprehensive knowledge about labour, birth stages, and practical birth information, ensuring you’re fully prepared.
Yes! Hypnobirth is designed for partners, family members, doulas, or friends supporting you in labour. Your birth supporter will learn practical tools to help you stay calm, relaxed, and focused throughout the birth.
No. Hypnobirth uses gentle relaxation and focused techniques, not trance or sleep. It helps you access a calm, mindful state, which can be practised regularly before and during labour to manage stress and discomfort.
