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How to Mentally Prepare for your Labor
As your due date nears, you may be growing a bit anxious over the
labor and delivery. Here are some ways you can mentally prepare for your
labor.
Tip #1: Find Your “Happy Place”
Where is the one place that you feel most at peace? Maybe it’s a
specific setting, like at your favorite café or sitting on a blanket in
the middle of the park. Whatever or wherever you feel most at place is
going to be your “happy place” in your mind. Practice focusing on that
place where you feel calm and at peace with yourself. Hold those
feelings for several minutes before you open your eyes. When you begin
to feel anxious, close your eyes, take a deep breath and go to your
happy place.
Tip #2: Envision a Calm Labor
Don’t let your mind run wild with all the stories you’ve heard other
women talk about. Each labor is unique and much of it depends on how
well you personally cope with it. What is the best possible way you
would like your labor to go? Capture that in your mind. Think on it.
Envision a happy, calm labor.
Tip #3: Practice Positive Thinking
It’s very easy to get wrapped up in negative thoughts about your labor.
You’re already anxious about the coming day. Don’t allow negative
thoughts to creep up and make you more nervous. Practice positive
thinking. One way to do this is to speak positive affirmations every
time you start thinking negative. Here are a few affirmations for you to
practice:
- “I am strong and able to birth my child in a calm and positive
environment.”
- “I can remain calm, even in the midst of this emotional time.”
- “I am the best mother for my child.”
Write your own positive affirmations and practice them daily.
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