Brain &Birth

Brain &Birth

You give birth with your brain through your body

The brain and mind play crucial physiological roles in childbirth, impacting how the body progresses through labor.


The interaction between the brain, nervous, and endocrine systems is key to regulating labor, pain perception, and emotional well-being.

The hormonal orchestra

Oxytocin, known as the "love hormone," stimulates uterine contractions and promotes feelings of calm.
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Parasympathetic Nervous System

Neuroplasticity and Pain Perception

The brain’s neuroplasticity, or its ability to rewire itself in response to stimuli, also influences pain perception.
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The power of your mind is to be able to transform your experience and shape your reality

The Power of Distraction is Remarkable.

Engaging in calming or immersive activities, such as VR, can reduce the perception of pain by redirecting attention.
Distraction helps shift the mother’s focus away from pain and anxiety, allowing her brain to process sensations differently.
When the mind is focused on positive stimuli, it reduces the production of stress hormones like adrenaline, which can slow labor, and promotes the release of endorphins and oxytocin, which help manage pain and facilitate contractions. This creates a sense of calm and control.
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