2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2022.101713
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Psychological impact of hypnosis for pregnancy and childbirth: A systematic review

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“…The field of the physical health needs to collaborate with mental health sciences. There is Hypnobirthing which is part of the self-hypnosis method (self-hypnosis) and relaxation techniques to make it easier for prospective mothers to give birth by reducing perceptions of fear, anxiety, tension, and pain during childbirth (Catsaros & Wendland, 2023). Most patients with mitral stenosis are free of complaints.…”
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“…The field of the physical health needs to collaborate with mental health sciences. There is Hypnobirthing which is part of the self-hypnosis method (self-hypnosis) and relaxation techniques to make it easier for prospective mothers to give birth by reducing perceptions of fear, anxiety, tension, and pain during childbirth (Catsaros & Wendland, 2023). Most patients with mitral stenosis are free of complaints.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The implications of using hypnosis in the medical field are extremely broad. Hypnosis has shown promising results in the treatment of depression, anxiety, anxious anticipation of medical interventions and pain, sleep disorders, obesity, nausea, vomiting, and self-efficacy, among other conditions [ 12 ]. Among the many variables that could influence hypnotherapy, most physicians rated the hypnotherapist–patient relationship (88%) and patient motivation (75%) as very important factors for success [ 10 ].…”
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“…This training aids women in the prenatal period by preparing them for the upcoming birth, reframing the representation of childbirth from a painful and challenging experience to a non-threatening one. Simultaneously, it provides them with the opportunity to use this technique during childbirth to exert more control over pain and fear, giving them a sense of control over the situation and increasing their self-efficacy [ 12 ].…”
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