Fear hinders the birthing process from "summary" of HypnoBirthing by Marie Mongan
Fear is a powerful force that can greatly impact the birthing process. When a woman is afraid during labor, her body produces stress hormones that can interfere with the natural progression of labor. These hormones can cause muscles to tighten, making it more difficult for the baby to descend through the birth canal. This can lead to a longer and more painful labor, as well as an increased likelihood of interventions such as cesarean sections. In addition to physical effects, fear can also have a psychological impact on the birthing process. When a woman is afraid, she may feel less confident in her ability to give birth naturally. This lack of confidence can furth...Similar Posts
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