Episode 135 - Fear, Conditioning & the Nervous System in Birth

January 26
19 mins

Episode Description

In this episode of The Hypnobirthing Podcast, I explore the powerful connection between fear, conditioning, and the nervous system in birth.

I share how fear can affect labour hormones and physiology, why so many of us are unconsciously conditioned to fear birth, and how the stories we hear can shape how birth feels and unfolds. I also talk about simple, practical mindset shifts you can start using now to support your nervous system and feel calmer and more confident as you prepare for birth.

This episode is especially supportive if you’re feeling anxious about birth, have been affected by negative stories, or want to better understand how to work with your body rather than against it.

In this episode, I cover:

  • How the nervous system influences labour and birth
  • The fear–tension–pain cycle
  • Why fear around birth is learned, not innate
  • The impact of birth stories and conditioning
  • Simple tools to create safety and calm before and during labour


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🌸 Resources & Links

o  🤰 Doula Packages – Discover how I can support you throughout pregnancy and birth: The Nurture Nest Doula Services

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o  📚 Claire’s Book Recommendations – My favourite reads for pregnancy and birth: Amazon Book List

o  📖 The Little Book of Positive Birth Stories – Celebrate inspiring birth stories: Get Your Copy Here

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o  📸 Instagram – Daily tips, birth stories & inspiration: @the_nurture_nest

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