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wild.blue Female Marquette - MI Member since Oct 2007
Mood: wild.blue enjoying her little boy Journal Entry: "So my cat (Mishka) has been acting really..." [Read]
, May 11, 2008 05:07PM
I was thinking about doing this. but all hypnotherapy does is achieve deep relaxation and a connection inward. There's no swinging pendalum to watch lol! From what I've heard, you just listen to hypnotherapy cassette tapes or cds.
So I have been practicing lots of relaxation techniques that work great. I practice with ice cubes and have been getting better and better at ignoring the pain. It's all a matter of letting go... and letting your body do the work for you... accepting the pain/loss of control.. deep breathing..
Are you going to try it in labor?
I had hypnotherapy ohh 13 years ago, and found it to really help get into a better frame of mind.