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Hypnosis and Childbirth

22 November 2008
Arielle Clay reports both a story and video on hypnosis for childbirth at NBC Augusta . . . Hypnosis and Childbirth (http://www.nbcaugusta.com/news/local/34904014.html) . . . the lead-in sums it up: Imagine a pain free child birth without the help of medication. One Grovetown woman is instructing expectant mothers on a technique she says can offer that and more. The story goes on to profile a woman who experienced so much pain with her first childbirth that she was extremely dreading the birth