HYPNOSIS IN OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY

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Abstract

Hypnosis is an ancient method of treatment, in which an enhanced state of mind and elevated susceptibility for suggestion of the patient, are increased. Hypnosis is executed, either by a caregiver or by the person himself (after brief training). The use of hypnosis in alleviating labor pain has been studied as of the second half of the 20th century. In early studies, the use of hypnosis for this purpose has been proven quite effective. However, later studies, performed in randomized controlled trial terms, have shown controversial results. Other studies, in which the effect of hypnosis was tested in various aspects of both obstetrics and gynecology and with different levels of success, are elaborated on in this review.

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Rabinerson, D., Yeoshua, E., & Gabbay-Ben-Ziv, R. (2015, May 1). HYPNOSIS IN OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY. Harefuah. https://doi.org/10.1097/00003081-196306000-00015

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