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043 Why Labor Feels More Painful When You're Afraid (And What Actually Helps)

13 min · 27 de may de 2026
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A lot of first-time moms think labor suddenly became “too much” because they’re not coping well. But sometimes what’s actually happening is something called the fear–tension–pain cycle. Fear changes what your body does during labor. Your breathing changes, your muscles tighten, and contractions can start feeling harder to move through. In this episode, we talk about: * What the fear–tension–pain cycle actually is * How fear changes what your body does during labor * What this cycle often looks like in real life * Why labor can suddenly feel more intense or overwhelming * How moving into a new phase of labor can trigger fear without you realizing it * Simple ways to interrupt the cycle when it starts happening * Why breathing, movement, and reducing tension can make a difference Labor isn’t just physical. Your nervous system is part of it too. If you’ve ever worried that you’ll panic, freeze, or feel out of control during labor, this episode will help you understand what may actually be happening and what can help.

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A lot of first-time moms think labor suddenly became “too much” because they’re not coping well. But sometimes what’s actually happening is something called the fear–tension–pain cycle. Fear changes what your body does during labor. Your breathing changes, your muscles tighten, and contractions can start feeling harder to move through. In this episode, we talk about: * What the fear–tension–pain cycle actually is * How fear changes what your body does during labor * What this cycle often looks like in real life * Why labor can suddenly feel more intense or overwhelming * How moving into a new phase of labor can trigger fear without you realizing it * Simple ways to interrupt the cycle when it starts happening * Why breathing, movement, and reducing tension can make a difference Labor isn’t just physical. Your nervous system is part of it too. If you’ve ever worried that you’ll panic, freeze, or feel out of control during labor, this episode will help you understand what may actually be happening and what can help.

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