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Birth preparation coaching - Csection specialist


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Hello EDF, I am Abigail and am based in Melbourne Grove in ED. I am a fully qualified and accredited Hypnotherapist and Coach. I help women due to have a c-section to release their fear, find acceptance and empower them to unlock the positive birth experience they are meant to have.


I'd planned a natural birth. I was hoping for candles and a super zen birthing experience with soft music, a soft mist from my diffuser and a totally intuitive experience where I listened to my body and reacted naturally....


...but that didn't happen. I had to have a csection in the end because my baby was positioned in such a way that a vaginal birth wouldn't be safe.


I was so disappointed. Crushed actually. And I felt I would be judged. I hated it and flinched when the doctors or midwives said "planned caesarean" like it had been part of my plan... I felt angry and scared.


Did you know that in the UK up to 1/3 of births now result in a c-section either through choice or through medical necessity? Due to the volume of these births the stigma is definitely changing but that doesn't necessarily make it easier for us to come to terms with it.


So if you're struggling, want to let go of your disappointment, want to move on and approach your new birth with positivity and confidence get in touch!


Drop me a DM to see how my combination of hypnotherapy and coaching can quickly and easily get you in exactly the right frame of mind ahead of the positive birth experience you are meant to have.


You can also check out my Instagram @unlock_your_best_birth for Csection related content.

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