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Hypnosis: practical applications and theoretical considerations in normal labour. by Medical Research

Medical Abstract: Hypnosis: practical applications and theoretical considerations in normal labour.Jenkins MW, Pritchard MH.

Psychological preparation for labor and delivery using hypnosis. by Medical Research

Medical Abstract: Summary of the use of Hypnosis in preparing for a Healthy Natural birth with less fear and psychological stressors.

Hypnosis to facilitate uncomplicated birth. by Medical Research

Decreasing complications during childbirth and increasing the need for less medical interventions

Complementary and alternative therapies for pain management in labour. by Medical Research

Many women would like to avoid pharmacological or invasive methods of pain management in labour and this may contribute towards the popularity of complementary methods of pain management.

Evidence-based clinical hypnosis for obstetrics, labor and delivery, and preterm labor. by Medical Research

Scientific review of Hypnosis and it's positive effect on decreasing the use of medical intervention during Pregnancy and childbirth.

Childbirth preparation through the hypnoreflexogenous protocol developed by Schauble by Medical Research

Positive study on the effects of easing childbirth with non invasive hypnosis

Nobel Peace prize winner,Cajal's brief experimentation with hypnotic suggestion. by Medical Research

Stefanidou M, Solà C, Kouvelas E, Cerro MD, Triarhou LC. Economo-Koskinas Wing for Integrative and Evolutionary Neuroscience, Department of Educational and Social Policy, University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece.

Hypnosis for childbirth: a retrospective comparative analysis of outcomes in one obstetrician's practice. by Medical Research

VandeVusse L, Irland J, Healthcare WF, Berner MA, Fuller S, Adams D. Marquette University College of Nursing, Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881, USA. leona.vandevusse@mu.edu

Randomised controlled trial of labouring in water compared with standard of augmentation for management of dystocia in first stage of labour. by Medical Research

Research Abstract: Cluett ER, Pickering RM, Getliffe K, St George Saunders NJ. Nightingale Building (67), University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ. ec1@soton.ac.uk

Effects of massage on pain and anxiety during labor: a randomized controlled trial in Taiwan. by Medical Research

Research Abstract: Chang MY, Wang SY, Chen CH. National Tainan Institute of Nursing Tainan, Taiwan.

Does regular massage from late pregnancy to birth decrease maternal pain perception during labor and birth?--A feasibility study to investigate a program of massage, controlled breathing and visualization, from 36 weeks of pregnancy until birth. by Medical Research

Nabb MT, Kimber L, Haines A, McCourt C. Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, Kingston University & St George's Hospital Medical School, St George's Hospital, Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 ORE, UK. mmcnabb@hscs.sgul.ac.uk

Acupuncture during labor can reduce the use of meperidine: a controlled clinical study. by Medical Research

Nesheim BI, Kinge R, Berg B, Alfredsson B, Allgot E, Hove G, Johnsen W, Jorsett I, Skei S, Solberg S. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ulleval University Hospital, Oslo, Norway. britt-ingjerd.nesheim@ulleval.no

Primiparas with or without oxytocin augmentation: a prospective descriptive study. by Medical Research

Svärdby K, Nordström L, Sellström E. Oestersund Hospital, Ostersund, Sweden. karin.svardby@jll.se

Acupuncture treatment during labor--a randomized controlled trial. by Medical Research

Abstract Research: Ramnerö A, Hanson U, Kihlgren M.Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Orebro University Hospital, Sweden.

Complementary and alternative therapies for pain management in labor. by Medical Research

Smith CA, Collins CT, Cyna AM, Crowther CA. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the University of Adelaide, Women's and Children's Hospital, 72 King William Road, North Adelaide, Australia. caroline.anne.smith@adelaide.edu.au

The effects of acupuncture during labour on nulliparous women: a randomised controlled trial. by Medical Research

Research Abstract: Hantoushzadeh S, Alhusseini N, Lebaschi AH. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vali Asr Research Centre for Reproductive Health, Imam Medical Complex, Tehran, Iran. hantoushzadeh@sina.tums.ac.ir

Interventions for preventing and treating pelvic and back pain in pregnancy. by Medical Research

Research Abstract: Pennick VE, Young G. Institute for Work & Health, 481 University Avenue, Suite 800, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 2E9. vpennick@iwh.on.ca

Why Yoga for Pregnancy by Bitwise Logic

Yoga is an ancient form of exercise, dating back thousands of years.

Why Nutrition for Pregnancy? by Expert Contributor

It’s important to eat healthy and to take care of your nutritional needs for you and your baby. This gives your baby the best chance for a healthy life.

Why Naturopathy for Pregnancy by Expert Contributor

Some women seek out naturopaths for assistance

Why Therapeutic Massage for Pregnancy by Expert Contributor

When muscles are overworked such as when you’re pregnant and carrying the extra weight then lactic acid, a waste product, can build up and cause stiffness, pain and muscle spasms.

Why Hypnosis for Pregnancy by Expert Contributor

Hypnosis is a method to effect changes in your health

Why Homeopathy and Pregnancy by Expert Contributor

Homeopathy is perfectly suited for health concerns during pregnancy

Why Energy Medicine for Pregnancy by Expert Contributor

Reduce fatigue, and promote wellness with Energy Medicine

Audio Interview: The purpose of Prenatal Yoga by Tamara Quinn

Interview with Tamara Quinn of Pulling Down the Moon discussing the purpose of prenatal yoga - what it can do for you and your baby.