On April 23rd, 2018, Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, gave birth to her third child, Prince Louis.
If reports are to be believed, Middleton practised hypnobirthing during all her labours, a technique that aims to remove fear, and in turn, considerably reduce the pain associated with childbirth.
In order to understand everything there is to know about hypnobirthing, Mamamia spoke to Melissa Spilsted, a clinical hypnotherapist and director of Hypnobirthing Australia.
“I have a friend in the UK who is very prominent in hypnobirthing circles,” Spilsted tells Mamamia exclusively, “and she provided Kate Middleton with hypnobirthing resources with her first birth.”
Hypnobirthing, Spilsted tells Mamamia, “is really just a fancy word for a positive birthing experience.”
It utilises hypnosis (which is just like relaxation or meditation) with birthing in an attempt to dispel anxieties and fears.
There are many variations of hypnobirthing all over the world, with Spilsted’s being the leading hypnobirthing course in Australia which is taught in major hospitals.
In her course, the Hypnobirthing Australia Program, there are four cornerstones which include; building knowledge, developing tangle tools, working with support people such as caregivers or birth partners, and preparation.
“It’s about having an understanding of the physiological process of birth,” Spilsted says.
“So when you’re experiencing the intensity of childbirth, you’re not going to freak out…. so you actually know what’s happening. What muscles are having the biggest workout of their life, and you can feel the baby moving down the birth path. You can work with your body rather than against it.”