HypnoBirthing® Class Schedules

  • Classes offered In-Person
  • & Live Online

In-Person Classes

Online Classes

Private Classes

F.A.Qs

Below you will find answers to the most common questions I have received over the years in regard to HypnoBirthing.

When Should I start the HypnoBirthing classes?

Between 20 and 32 weeks is optimal, but if you start later, you can still gain valuable knowledge for your birthing day. It is better to have more time to practice the technique before your birthing day.

How many couples are in each class?

Each class is limited to around six couples. This keeps each class personal and allows me to be attentive to your needs. I offer a rotating schedule that includes in-person and online classes.

Where are the courses taught at?

In-Person courses are held at my office: 11149 Research Blvd #200, Austin, TX 78759.
Live-Online courses are held via zoom.

Are the HypnoBirthing breathing techniques similar to other birthing courses like lamaze?

Not at all, the HypnoBirthing breath work is unique and developed specifically to allow the birthing mother to go within herself and allow her instincts to guide her in birthing - just as nature intended.

Are private classes offered?

Yes, private classes are offered and set at a different rate. If you are interested, your in the right place to schedule a private class.

Have many people have used the HypnoBirthing method?

Yes, your HypnoBirthing instructor, Candace, has used HypnoBirthing for birthing her children, and HypnoBirthing is a world-wide organization. Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, birthed her children using the HypnoBirthing Method.
According to leading hospitals, more than 25% of all women giving birth have taken a birthing with hypnosis course, of which HypnoBirthing is the most predominant.

Does HypnoBirthing offer any benefits other than a birthing method?

Most definitely! After learning the HypnoBirthing Method, many parents apply the calming techniques to their parenting and use them throughout life to help them overcome stressful situations.