I did Calm Birth and thought it was ok - I loved the visualisations, learning about why you feel 'pain' and breathing techniques to get me through the contraction BUT after the course I felt as though I still lacked something (if I lost it with the breathing and found it hard to regroup, I had nothing to fall back on IYKWIM)
So I looked for something to compliment it and found JuJu Sundin's Birth Skills.....
They work beautifully together because whilst breathing and visualisation is great, I needed some physical things I could do if it got all too much (or too boring)
I used the breathing at the beginning and the end and in the middle a few techniques from JuJu Sundin....
So I definitely recommend Calm Birth BUT would say buy the JuJu Sundin Birth Skills book to round it out and compliment it.
As for the difference between Calm Birth and Hypnobirth - I downloaded the entire Hypnobirth course and hated it. It's different because HB basically requires you to take yourself through a completely guided hypnosis and refers to it as the "anesthesia". I liked that with CB it basically goes through the physiology of giving birth and explains why you feel what you do and gives you practical breathing exercises and visualisations vs hypnotic meditations.
I'm not familiar with the Pink Kit so can't help with that xxx
ETA - and as to how I went through labour - I didn't realise I was in labour til about an hour prior to the birth. I called my midwife and told her I'd been having regular BH contractions for an hour every 3-4 minutes, she said to come in, I was checked and 7cms, 10 minutes later it "hurt" for about 3 contractions and 7 minutes after that my DD was born......so yes, I swear by both CB and Birth Skills used together!


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) but my experience wasn't about "anesthesia" - that term was never mentioned, nor any inference made. Our hypnobirthing course was over four weeks, with an absolutely wonderful instructor. We went through relaxation exercises during our classes, which we could do at home, but the idea was to focus on relaxing and being confident in your ability to birth. It wasn't about relaxation being a "pain killer" iykwim - though you may know certain words aren't used in hypnobirthing ("pain" being one of them), not sure about calmbirthing though.

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