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Creating the Right Environment for Labour
Labour isn’t just a physical process—it’s profoundly hormonal and neurological. The space in which a birthing person labours can either support or interrupt the body’s natural flow. Hormonal Needs: Calm and Dark The main hormones of labour—oxytocin, endorphins, and melatonin—thrive in conditions that promote calm. Oxytocin, the “love hormone,” drives contractions and progresses labour. It flows best when a person feels undisturbed, calm, and private. Bright lights, loud noise
Emily-Clare Hill
Sep 16


Finding the Right Doula for You: A Guide to Personalised Support
Bringing a new life into the world is a deeply personal journey, and having the right support can make all the difference. A doula...
Emily-Clare Hill
Mar 4


Why the Right Hypnobirthing Course Matters: Finding Calm in Every Birth Experience
Why the Right Hypnobirthing Course Matters: Finding Calm in Every Birth Experience Birth is one of the most transformative experiences in...
Emily-Clare Hill
Feb 24
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