I read the hypnobirthing book alot before my 2nd child and would have done the whole thing/ classes etc if I could have. I think it helped me prepare for the birth and the baby nicely. Unfortunatley the birth didnt go as planned but the things I had learnt ceratinly helped me through what did happen. I hope whatever method you chose helps you as much.


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. A regular TENS machine for pain relief is a unit which has two dials to increase intensity and frequency of stimulation. If you were to use one of these in Labour, (I did) all you need to do is set it to the intensity and frequency that suits you and let it do its thing. As things progress, you will become desensitised to the stimulation so will need to turn up the intensity, and this is as simple as turning up one dial. You would not necessarily do this for each contraction, just as you needed it over time. (Or get your support person to do it). In this way, it works as a background pain relief according to the 'pain gate' theory of pain relief - basically, flood the neural pathways with stimulation of a particular frequency and the nervous system prioritises this message over your pain messages from Labour (it can only pay attention to so many messages at once!!) hence you don't 'feel as much pain. Also, as someone alluded to earlier, it also works by stimulating the section of the brain responsible for the release of pain mediating hormones... hence, more feel good hormones floating round your body. 
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