Pregnant & Prepping for Birth
If you’ve been dreaming about becoming a mama for years and now you’re pregnant, then this could be a super-exciting time for you. I bet you want to do everything you can to make this experience as fabulous as possible.
But if you’re pregnant, filled with fear and you’re dreading the birth then things might not be so easy for you.
Whichever situation you’re in, I can help you.
Start by checking out my blogs and podcasts below.
If you’re looking for more support then I also have products and online programs that can help you.
And if you have any questions, just get in touch!
Alexia xo
How to feel ready and prepped for birth
(without the fear!)
Join my FREE one-hour class
Discover the essential steps of birth prep in this FREE 1-hour class
- The 9 essential steps to prepare for a calm and confident birth
- 3 childbirth myths that are messing with your head 🤯 and belong in the land of unicorns 🦄
- 3 reasons why fear is bad if you want a pain-free birth (once you know these, you can’t ‘un-know’ them!)
- The 3 different aspects of birth prep needed (are they all on your list?)
- The ONE thing that is guaranteed to boost your confidence (even though it makes no sense!)
Products and programs for you if you’re pregnant and prepping for birth
The Fearless Mama Ship provides mindset support for women on the journey to motherhood. It’s ideal for those who are planning a family because you get access to all sorts of information and resources to help you prepare emotionally and practically for pregnancy, birth and motherhood.
My collection of audio meditations to help you to lose the fear and boost your positive mindset. Together, my fear-clearance mediations and pregnancy and birth affirmations can help you to get into a positive mindset for birth.
This is my specialist program for those who want to overcome tokophobia. It combines private calls with me with online materials to help you to put your fears behind you. It’s designed to offer you the support you need – at the level you need it – to overcome tokophobia.
Do you think you suffer from tokophobia, the extreme fear of birth and pregnancy?
Would you like to overcome it?
I’ve created an email series to help you to think through your options so that you can put your fear behind you.
- Discover 5 ways for you to overcome tokophobia
- Advice to help you to figure out which solution is right for you
- PDF to help you (and your partner) better understand tokophobia
- Information to help you decide on a way forward
- Get access to my Tokophobia Facebook community
The difference between meditation and hypnosis, with Suzy Ashworth
Today I want to explore the difference between meditation and hypnosis, and relaxation beause they're often used interchangeably but there are actually important yet subtle differences. [spp-player...
Grief, Loss and Being Pregnant without a Mother
I'm going to keep my podcast show notes short today because I just recorded the podcast without planning it. I just hit record and spoke from the heart. It's a very personal podcast that was hard...
Closing the bones, babywearing and other birthing traditions with Sophie Messager
I'm not one for regrets, but if there's one regret I have about my last pregnancy and birth it's that I didn't mark the moment or honour it with a ritual of some sort. During my first pregnancy I...
Microbiome: interview with author & film-maker Toni Harman
[spp-player optin="off" ctabuttons="off" url=“youraudio.mp3"] I’m really excited about bringing you this episode because today I’m chatting to specialist birth film maker and authorToni Harman. Toni...
5 things every pregnant woman wants to hear (but doesn’t)
Childbirth is often compared to running a marathon and for good reason. The physical and emotional demands are not dissimilar. A recent study showed that childbirth put an equivalent level of stress...
3 reasons why your due date is wrong
When we become pregnant one of the first burning questions we have is “what is my due date?" Our due date has this magical quality because it symbolises the day that we become a mother, whether it’s...



