The benefits to having a positive birthing environment

Birth Affirmations

The Importance of your Birth Enviroment

When it comes to birth, along with all the preparation and planning we do for welcoming our new bundle of joy, sometimes our birth space may be overlooked. This is the place you will give birth and your baby will be born into. Giving birth in an environment that you can connect with – where you feel safe and relaxed – can make such a difference to your experience and labour.

Whether you plan to give birth at home, hospital, midwife led or a planned or unplanned Caesarean birth there are lots of things you do to create a beautiful birthing environment!

Stress Free Birth Environment

Your birth space can negatively or positively impact your labour. If you can create a space where you feel calm and relaxed, it can help to support your labour, reducing any stress hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol which can block your natural birth hormones that will help your labour to progress. Whilst we want adrenaline later in birth when you reach “transition” ( my favourite stage of labour!) in the latter stages of labour we want it to be non existent during early labour to keep your birth hormones high and optimal for birth.

Some studies have shown that creating a home-birth like environment can have positive effects on labour and delivery. Those who plan to give birth at home or in a birth centre are more likely to have a normal vaginal birth without intervention in compassion to those who plan to give birth in hospital/labour ward.

For a planned or unplanned caesarean birth, incorporating some elements into your birth plan such as low lighting as baby is born, use of essential oils and lots of things that you can use in the lead up to birth and during birth can support your birth hormones after baby is born.

How to create your space

Begin by looking at all the birth options available to you. Once you have researched your birth place of choice and you’ve started to prepare your birth plan, you can begin to think about how you can create the perfect birth space. Putting together a list of items that you can use in all birth environments is a great way to start. It can also help to pack everything for your birth space in one bag. Giving your partner the task of setting up your birth space will make it easier for you to stay in that lovely birth head-space, without unnecessary outside distractions which could slow or disrupt your labour.

Try to include all of your five senses within your birth space. Not only will this help you to connect better to your environment, but it will also help you to relax on cue.

Here are my top 5 tips on nailing that perfect birth environment and incorporating those five senses!

candles for birth

Sight

How would you like your birth environment to look? Start looking at pictures or videos of birth places for inspiration. You could select different types of lighting, such as fairy lights, LED-battery operated lights or even a star light projector! Having low lighting in your place of birth will help keep your birth hormone melatonin high, which in turn will help to boost your oxytocin levels, helping your labour to continue.

Even having the lights turned low after baby is born if you have a Caesrean birth can really help support your birth hormones and support baby.

You could even create a vision board which will help you think about and visualise your birth. Visualisation is one of many birth tools in the hypnobirthing world. When we visualise, we create an image or picture in our mind. By exposing your brain to images, videos or pictures of birth regularly, it can help the brain to become more open to birth. This in turn will help you to relax on the day, which is going to help your oxytocin hormone flow, keeping your labour going and relaxing your uterus. Visualisation might not sound like your cup of tea, but think of it as something you already do. We have all visualised at some point in our lives. Things such as our wedding day, buying a house, decorating a roomYou may already use it in your day-to-day life without even realising it!

Smell

Think about how you would like your birth space to smell? This might sound a little odd but having a room spray, perfume, or scent that connects you to a happy place in time is going to help you to relax on cue on the day. If you use the scent regularly when you are relaxing whilst pregnant, then on the day it will help you to really anchor down and connect to your space more easily. This will in turn keep you in that lovely birth bubble! Try to include scents with lavender, chamomile and frankincense. These all help to keep you relaxed, calm and grounded.

Essential oils can also be used for inductions and Caesarean births. To find out more about using essential oils for birth book yourself onto one of my essential oils for pregnancy & birth workshops!

Hearing

Having a birth play list is a must have! Studies have shown that listening to music can help to reduce anxiety levels and may even offer some pain management relief. Researchers have also suggested that playing music helps to stimulate the pituitary gland inside your brain which induces endorphins. Set your partner the task of creating your birth playlist and try to include music that helps you to relax, makes you feel good, and is associated with happy times. My top tip is to have at least three different playlists because you never know how you might feel on the day. You may want some upbeat tracks to dance your baby out!

Music can also be played whilst baby is being born during a caesrean birth and can be included within your birth plan.

Taste

Pack lots of lovely snacks to enjoy during labour and after your baby is born. You will need that energy, so make sure you eat little and often during labour and when you feel like it. Include all your favourite snacks and try to avoid anything that has a strong smell. You don’t want to be distracted by the pot noodle your partner has sneaked in!

Touch

Lastly, bring as many items into your birth space that make you feel safe and comfortable as possible. Include items from home that you can touch and feel. This may be a cosy blanket, a favourite or special pillow with your own pillowcase. Or even a large fluffy towel to wrap around you after a shower or the birth pool if you are having a water birth. These items will remind you of home and make you feel safe and comfortable. This is especially important if your birth environment is away from home.

Its all About Connection

Pregnant women and partner preparing for birth

The more you can connect with your birth space or birth environment, the more safe, secure and in control you will feel. This may help to keep you from entering a flight or fight response and releasing those stress hormones (adrenaline and cortisol) during labour which can block your beautiful birthing hormones!

Think of your environment as part of your birth plan and enjoy planning what your birth space may look like. Things might change on the day, but there are always things you can include to help keep you calm, relaxed and ready for when your beautiful baby or babies are born!

Find out more about hypnobirthing and how it can prepare you for birth here.

Updated 03/03/2022

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