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1   Link   Katharine's Hypnobirthing Blog
Katharine's Hypnobirthing Blog, with all the latest information about her popular courses, as well as Natural Child birth stories selected from around the world.
2   Link   AIMS
Excellent informed advice on all aspects of care for you and your baby. Phone: 0870 765 1433.

3   Link   Angela Horn - Homebirth Support Group
Post Natal Care: Angela Horn
4   Link   Liz Nightingale - Purple Walnut Midwife
Independant Midwife: Didcot and within 1 hour's drive. Phone: 01865 407669, Mobile: 07986 493454, Email: info@purplewalnutmidwife.co.uk
5   Link   The London Birth Practice
Independent midwives. 07866 262368
6   Link   Interactive Health Counselling - by Dr William Davey
Dr R. William Davey
Phone: 01753 892329
Email: drwilliamdavey@btinternet.com
7   Link   Nicholas Morris - Consultant Obstetrician
Obstetrician: London, Phone: 020 7806 4062, email: rapidaccess@hotmail.co.uk
8   Link   Naava Carman - The Fertility Support Company
Phone: 0845 310 5354
9   Link   Babymoon
Water Pool Hire: Phone: 01425 655833, email: mail@babymoon.co.uk
10   Link   Born in Water
Water Pool Hire: Phone: 01225 868961, Mobile: 77894 034406. email: rachel@borninwater.co.uk
11   Link   That's Fantastic
Developers of Web Sites for The HypnoBirthing Centre. That's Fantastic specialize in web site design.
12   Link   Channel Computing - Developers of this Web Site
Developers of this Web Site for The HypnoBirthing Centre.
Channel Computing are a software development company specializing in website design, web development and on-line marketing.
Their priorities are to provide clients with a holistic view of their whole web development,marketing, and optimisation requirements, and to deliver fantastic customer service.
Phone: 01326 375294, Mobile: 0777 2873790

13   Link   The Times Newspaper - Disarming back pain
This article about Katharine Graves was published in September 2007 in The Times Newspaper and describes how she uses kinesiology to relieve back pain.

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Real HypnoBirthing Stories

From the day we commenced our hypnobirthing course my attitude towards the birth of my child changed dramatically. An event that I was secretly dreading turned into something that I was really looking forward to. My partner was extremely supportive and towards the end of our pregnancy we were practicing at least one of the relaxation exercises each day.

On the evening of 20th July we went to bed at about midnight. I was cleaning my teeth when I felt a couple of lower twinges but convinced myself they were nothing as I knew if I actually believed I was in going into labour I would be too excited to sleep.

At 2:30am I switched the light on and asked Chris what was happening (as a father of 3 I thought he might have more of an idea than me!) to which he replied that he thought I was in labour. I immediately panicked as I hadn’t washed my hair for 4 days and had no intention of giving birth to my first child with greasy hair! I hopped into the shower and whilst in there my surges dropped to one about every 10 minutes to one every 4 minutes – something that at the time I put down to the impact of the water – goodness knows why! They continued every 4 minutes whilst I was blow drying my hair and, whilst for a couple of them I put down the dryer to concentrate on my breathing, the majority of the surges came and went with no discomfort.

My freshly washed hair meant that I felt ready to progress so I called our doula, Maisie, at around 4am who said that she would head over to our house. By the time she arrived I had unpacked and repacked mine and the babies hospital things into more appropriate bags (!??) and was very happy to sit and catch up with her over a cup of tea. Unbeknown to me she was timing my surges (I found by this time I was having to concentrate on my breathing for most of them) and mentioned that I was having between 4 and 5 every 10 minutes and it was perhaps time to ring the hospital. I rang and they suggested that we head to the hospital.

My partner chose a less busy route to the hospital as it was 6am on a Monday morning and he was concerned about heavy traffic on the A4. However, this route consisted of quite a few road bumps and for the first time I felt quite uncomfortable. I began having the sensation that I needed to go to the toilet but thankfully his route was quick and we were at the hospital within 20 minutes. After having a surge leaning on a bollard outside the hospital Maisie and I headed upstairs to the home birth unit whilst Chris parked the car. We were shown to our birthing room and I went to the loo and felt my child’s head. I opened the door and told Maisie and for the first and only time during my labour felt a certain amount of fear that perhaps the baby was coming too quickly. Chris arrived and was immediately sent by Maisie to call a midwife (Only later did he tell us that he had problems convincing them that we needed someone ASAP as they did not believe how far along I was).

I was helped to a comfortable part of the room with bean bags where I sat on my hands and knees and within two more surges my beautiful daughter was born at 6:30am. Xxx

She has been and is the most wonderful little girl and I am so grateful to Katherine for providing us with the tools to have a fantastic birth.

We left the hospital by midday that day and I have to say the most stressful part of my day was my conservation with the doctor regarding the fact that we did not our baby to have the vitamin K injection nor BCG (which Queen Charlotte’s administer on day one). Given the information that I had read on vitamin K, and the fact that we had had a peaceful and non-traumatic birth, I was resolute on the subject and the doctor soon gave up!