SUPERMODEL GISELE BUNDCHEN USES HYPNOSIS FOR PAIN FREE LABOR AND DELIVERY by Marlene Pardo BS CMH02/04/2010 No doubt her supermodel status has brought attention to the circumstances of her delivery; however there is a growing number of women who now opt for a gentler way to bring a child into the world. Among the methods used during pregnancy are yoga, meditation, hypnosis and ultimately a water birth, in order to avoid the use of medication and epidurals that affect both mom and baby.
Add Comment If Israeli professor Eliahu Levitas has his way, women undergoing IVF treatment will all have the benefit of a hypnotist at their bedside.
According to Levitas’s team from Soroka Hospital in Beersheva, hypnosis can double the success of IVF treatment. Levitas’s study of 185 women found that 28% of women in the group who were hypnotized became pregnant, compared with 14% of those who were not. |
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