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ACKNOWLEDGING AMBIGUITY:
CONTROLLING THE IMPACT
EVENTSD HAVE ON YOUR LIFE
HOW TO CREATE POSITIVE
EXPECTATIONS THROUGH USE OF AFFIRMATIONS
HOW TO CREATE
AFFIRMATIONS
Congratulations on your
pregnancy. Whether your pregnancy was planned or
unplanned, your commitment to having this baby
signals that you have decided to accept
responsibility for a new life, and in your own way
agreed to contribute to the future of our world.
Pregnancy heralds a time of ambiguity that can
sometimes, in addition to being exciting, be quite
confusing and overwhelming. Not only does the
addition of a new member to the family add new
excitement in our lives, but it may also
presupposes change on a number of levels – your
identity, social behaviour, financial status and
many more. Each stage of pregnancy also seems to
come with a unique set of fears and concerns for
the health and wellbeing of the mother and baby
alike. This type of anxiety and anticipation is
normal and healthy and inseparable of the
pregnancy and childbirth experience, but should
not paralyse you with fear.
It has been indicated that to
be fearful of childbirth could affect the process
of birth and recovery adversely. This is referred
to as the Fear-Tension-Pain syndrome.
FEAR
TENSION
PAIN
If
the mother-to-be is fearful, the fear creates
tension in her body and muscles. When the muscles
are tense, they are not able to relax and flex as
is necessary for natural childbirth. This causes
unnecessary pain and discomfort for the mother,
and might even prolong the process of labour.
The experience of fear is also
the precursor for biochemical changes in the body,
such as the increased secretion of the stressor
hormone, cathecholamine, which prepares the body
to enter the ‘fight, flight or freeze’ response.
When the body goes into this defensive mode, the
pupils are dilated, the speed and force of the
heart rate is increased, activities such as
digestion is suspended, and the arteries that go
to organs (e.g. the uterus) that are not essential
for defence, are closed. A woman in labour cannot
fight the inevitability labour, nor can she run
away. If she has unresolved fears or experiences
extreme anxiety during labour, her body will
therefore choose the last remaining option, namely
to freeze. The limited oxygen and blood supply to
the uterus impedes the effective functioning of
the uterine muscles in opening the cervix, and the
oxygen supply to the baby could be hindered
By learning to embrace your
worries and concerns about the pre and post-birth
experience and learning new tools for physical and
emotional coping, you can learn to manage your
fears and create positive experiences and memories
to treasure.
ACKNOWLEDGING AMBIGUITY:
It is often our unspoken
concerns that generate the most distressing
emotions. It is time to face ‘the monsters in the
cupboard’ and do something about them. Both mom
and dad-to-be need to take note of their own
comfortable and uncomfortable feelings, thoughts
and concerns they have about becoming parents, and
be able to discuss it with each other without
try
‘solve’ problems. This increases
intimacy and provides relief.
CONTROLLING THE IMPACT
EVENTSD HAVE ON YOUR LIFE
Our experience of being in this
world is largely determined by the meaning we
attach to events. Events in themselves are mere
facts, and have no influence over us. It is what
we make of what happens that determines the impact
of these events on our lives.
A
B
C
Activating event
Belief / meaning
Consequence (Emot/phys/beh)
We have the power to control or
manage our emotional, physiological and
behavioural responses to any event in our lives,
through the beliefs we hold. There are some things
in this world we can control and change, and other
things we have to accept we are powerless to
control, but our interpretations of events are
surely one of the things we can control.
Our beliefs about the
experience of childbirth, and the flexibility or
rigidity of these beliefs, will therefore
determine the quality and memory of the
experience.
What do you believe about?
·
The
presence and experience of pain in childbirth?
· The
parents’ role in the birthing process?
· Creating
expectations for the desired course of childbirth?
· What
constitutes a successful birthing experience?
HOW TO CREATE POSITIVE
EXPECTATIONS THROUGH USE OF AFFIRMATIONS
An affirmation is any statement
that people make, that their subconscious
minds, as obedient servants, follow. Affirmations,
especially when repeated frequently, open channels
in our consciousness to create our desired
realities. Therefore, affirmations that are used
consistently eventually turn into beliefs people
hold about themselves, others and the world and
these ingrained beliefs always produce results,
sometimes in ways we cannot even imagine.
Affirmations have the ability to turn negative
thoughts into positive ones – this is especially
important for the birthing process when thoughts
may become unconstructive due to fatigue, anxiety
and frustration.
HOW TO CREATE
AFFIRMATIONS
Affirmations
should be positive statements about how you would
like your life to be, and always made in the
present tense.
List
things that are wrong with you or that you would
like to change and create them into positive
affirmations, e.g. “My life is a mess” or “I
should lose weight” becomes “I am in the process
of making positive changes”.
Repeat
affirmations frequently. Affirmations can be said
or sung anywhere and at any time. You can look at
yourself in a mirror as you repeat these
affirmations out loud and look yourself in the
eyes. You can also write out your affirmations 10
or 20 times a day. Try taping your affirmations
and play the tape when taking a rest as relaxation
allows easier access to the subconscious.
Remember,
your subconscious believes every word you say –
choose your words carefully and be specific about
the meaning of words
It
is known that a baby inside the womb can respond
to a mother’s feelings and agitations. It is also
known that the baby inside the womb already learns
and forms beliefs about self, others and the world
on a subconscious level. Affirmations can be used
to bond with your unborn child and give your child
the best start in life. Using affirmations is a
way for you to communicate with your child’s
subconscious awareness.
What beliefs would you like
your child to hold about him/herself, the world
and others as s/he enters the world, e.g.
· You
can grow at your own pace
·
We
love you and welcome you into our family
· You
are perfect just the way you are
·
You
can become the person you were destined to be
How would you like your
birthing experience to be? Express your
expectations for the entire birth experience as
positive affirmations, e.g.
·
I
am excited about the birth of our baby
· My
baby is in the perfect position for birth
·
Every
contraction brings my baby closer to me
·
I
trust my body and my baby to know how to achieve a
safe, comfortable and easy birth
·
Every
hand that touches me in hospital is a healing hand
and expresses only love
· The
operation goes quickly, easily and perfectly
·
I
am totally comfortable at all times
· My
blood vessels close to the appropriate degree and
body heals quickly