The role of the HypnoBirthing Companion/Partner
The role of the HypnoBirthing companion is crucial so it is important
that you choose someone who you trust to assist you, and it doesn’t
necessarily have to be the father or your partner.
Most couples
that do the HynoBirthing programme together find that they enjoy the different
kind of intimacy that is developed between them by practising
deep relaxation together. So why is a supportive birth companion
so important? Well if we were to offer you a method of reducing
the chance of having a caesarean section, less chance of depression
at six weeks, reduction in analgesia required, a shorter labour
and a more positive birth outcome you would probably take it.
Well this is what quality support in labour can offer, so you
will want to take it seriously.
So the main role of the HypnoBirthing birth companion is to support the mother
throughout labour and birth. They can do this by becoming familiar
with the relaxation and breathing exercises so that they can directly
lead and assist mum if she finds maintaining relaxation difficult
during the birth.
It is also important to recognise that everyone is different and
some women just want to be left alone when labour becomes established.
In which case simply holding her hand or just being there can be
all the assistance she needs. Many women however really appreciate the presence of someone who
can empathise with what she is doing, and acting as a guide and
prompting her with supportive pre-rehearsed phrases can be really
powerful. On our web site we will have some relaxation scripts that
the birth companion can print out, and read to you so that their
voice becomes anchored to your state of deep relaxation.
You can even ask them to record a relaxation script so that you
can listen to their voice as you practice. You will need to get
them to listen to the scripts on the HypnoBirthing CDs that you will be given in the HypnoBirthing class and all you need to do is adopt a similar
tone and pace. We would still recommend that mum to be listens to
the CDs regularly on her own. This will allow the techniques learned in the HypnoBirthing classes to become automatic.
We also recommend that you incorporate touch into the practice
and that can also act as an anchor for mum to relax deeper during
labour. Simply stroking mums arm while listening to the scripts
on the CD or holding her hand can build a positive anchor for you
to become really responsive to the touch, and it will help you to
relax automatically during labour.
Again this takes practice to build up the link (or anchor) to relax when you
are being touched, so you will want to schedule a time each day
when you run through your preparations.
If you do choose or need a hospital birth your birth companion can
also act as liaison between you and the medical staff. When you
are in advanced labour you will not want to be concerned with
making decisions about any interventions which are being suggested
and without the support of your companion you might just accept
what is being proposed. The main question that your companion
should always ask the medical staff is this, ‘Is the baby’s
or mothers health currently at risk ’. The medical staff
should then be willing to explain fully the pro’s and con’s
of what they are suggesting. When discussing the various options
with medical staff it is important not to adopt a confrontational
attitude. You will get much better co-operation if you express
your concerns in a calm assertive way. Your medical staff should
therefore be aware of the contents of your birth plan and you
should let have a copy and they should respect your wishes. Also
discuss your plan with your midwife at your last antenatal visit
and let her have a copy. Take a few copies and always ask any new shift midwives to read your birth plan before taking over your care.
The Birth plan and role of the birth companion is expalined fully in your HypnoBirthing classes. |