
Working with & balancing a Mother and her unborn infant is one of the most rewarding experiences I can ever be blessed with as a therapist.
The energy of both, when balanced seems 'magnified' and 'magical', if that makes sense.
My experience now with countless clients using Integrated Healing (IH) & Neuro-Kinesiology, is that the balance process is always a shared one with Mum & baby, often with a different correction and support needed for baby to Mum.
It's so gentle and appears to come from an 'unconditionally loving' bond where each soul appears to be more deeply settled and connected. It's a real privilege to witness and help them to facilitate.
With this level of balancing therapy, even the most predictively, difficult birth, seems to always go off without a hitch. I call this 'Magic'.
The level of grace, health, bonding, ease of feeding and joy acknowledged by the mother consistently lets me know how important this early work can be for the greater outcome. (... and I get lots of precious new born cuddles!! Life can't get better that that!)
I have many, many incredibly touching stories about working with Mum’s and their precious foetus over the years.
To be able to assist a woman, often from preparing her body before pregnancy, throughout the full term of her pregnancy and for a quick healthy recovery, glowing and bouncing back with vibrance and energy. To witness the result of a healthy baby and complication free birth is priceless. I feel so blessed.
Some simple, safe and effective techniques you can use:
1. Reduce your stress. Your baby feels what you feel and can be impacted by chronic stress or anxiety.
Place the flat palm of your hand across your forehead. Hold gently for 1 to 2 minutes while
you take long slow breathes.
2. Rub in a clockwise direction around your belly (navel) with the flat or your hand five to ten times
to help relax these tight muscles. This also helps calm your over active baby.
3. Drink plenty of water to help you and your babies development.
4. Get plenty of rest. Put your feet up for a period of time each day to help with swollen ankles and
aching legs.
5. Enjoy your pregnancy. It's a precious time for you to grow and bond with your baby so sing freely,
dance freely and laugh loudly. This all helps your health and your baby too.
6. Allow plenty of 'nesting time' a month or more before the birth. This is important on all levels for
you both.
Again, thanks to source, IH and Neuro-Kinesiology for these effective, natural therapy systems.
With great health, energy and a touch of magic.
Lee-Anne MacLeod