When we talk to women expecting their first baby, one thing comes up repeatedly: they feel intimidated by childbirth. And that's perfectly normal, my dear. After all, you're on the cusp of something enormous, unknown, and deeply transformative.
That fear doesn't mean you're less prepared. It means you're experiencing something important.
That's why today, at Mamayoga, we want to help you understand how to prepare your body and mind for childbirth through prenatal yoga. Not so you arrive "perfect," but so you arrive more connected to yourself, calmer, and with more resources to navigate this moment.
So that little by little you can face that fear head-on, breathe into it, and remember the strong, capable, and brave woman you already are. Because yes: you are a fucking goddess, even if you sometimes forget.
How to prepare your body for childbirth
Before we begin to learn how your body and mind prepare for childbirth, we want to remind you of something important, beautiful: your body already knows how to give birth. Really. It's made for it.
It's not about having a certain hip shape, being more flexible, or doing it "better." There's nothing to prove here. Giving birth is an instinctive, natural, and profoundly wise process. We're not here to teach you how to do it. We're here to invite you to listen to yourself, to trust yourself, and to feel that within you there's already a tremendous intelligence doing its work.
However, it is also true that arriving at childbirth with an active body, a diet that suits you, and a mind as calm as possible can help you experience this moment in a kinder way.
When we talk about the start of labor, we're talking about that moment when contractions begin regularly and gradually increase in intensity and frequency, until the cervix changes to allow the arrival of your baby.
And no, it doesn't always happen suddenly like in the movies. I wish it did sometimes, but no. Often the body starts to give you warning little by little.
This pre-labor period, also known as the prodromal phase, can last for hours… or even days. Sometimes signs appear, like small contractions or new sensations, and it seems like everything is just beginning, but there's still a way to go.
So, with all this marathon ahead, how can you help yourself through yoga?

childbirth is movement
This is the first premise that you must remember to prepare your body (and your mind) for childbirth, childbirth is movement. Move freely with each contraction, adjust your body, be intimate with your awakened senses.
During your pregnancy, dynamic yoga practices with movement and fluidity will help you loosen your hips, release tension, recognize paths in your body that you had forgotten, dance and feel.
You are going to mobilize your body, feel active and relaxed at the same time. And that state of active relaxation is the perfect state to face your labor. You will also get to know yourself on a physical level, your body, your movements, your rules.
Know your resources
As a woman you have several powerful own resources to face the moment of childbirth. The voice, the sound and the breath They will be your allies both during the intensity and in the rest spaces.
In the yoga classes for pregnant women We invite you to rediscover your breathing.
- A natural breath that calms
- A breath that soothes and unloads
- A breath that accompanies and accompanies the movement
- A breath that invites pleasure
- A breath that oxygenates and revitalizes
You will be able to use this wonderful resource that is your breath both in the hours before and in active labor. In the breaks between contractions, breathe a few times wide and deep, fill yourself with life, and return to your natural and spontaneous breathing for the intensity of the contractions.
Explore your voice and all the sounds that help you release tension, let go of mental control, and focus on living the experience of giving birth.
In addition, another great resource that you have is to increase the levels of pleasure in your body. The joy of practicing yoga and the small and great pleasures of life. Why pleasure and the high levels of oxytocin will accompany you so that the labor is fluid and you can transit its intensity.

How to prepare your mind for childbirth
Yoga teaches us to calm the mind and emotions, through breathing, meditation and changing perspective. Our mental state influences how we see the reality around us. No one can predict or change how your delivery will be, but you can change how you deal with it mentally and emotionally.
Do not think that just because you think positive, your delivery will be all glitter or a path of roses. There will be physical ups and downs, also mental but above all emotional. Emotions teach us, we observe them, we let them express themselves and we move through them. Without getting stuck in them.
Yoga is an invitation to observe, to find a calm and balanced mental state that will allow you to face the challenge of your childbirth, and also that of your motherhood.
Recognize your capabilities
Remember once again that you know how to give birth. Your body knows it, your instinct, your hormones, your soul, it is not something mental that you should learn. despite this the tools of yoga, meditation and conscious breathing will help you develop and rediscover your abilities.
Yoga practice will help you:
- Feel powerful and strong.
- Gain confidence in your body and your abilities.
- Face fears even if they are.
- Open up to life.
- Break mind control.
- Become more sensitive to what happens inside you.
change the perspective
change perspective, all this that you feel is worth it because the baby arrives. You'll have him in your arms in no time, it's worth the madness. Get out of control, get out of control, break yourself, because the baby will be born, but you will also be born as a mother.
Change the word pain to intensity, an incredible and breaking intensity that you have never felt before. Express yourself through screams, sounds, movements, don't hold back, be free to listen and let go.
Enjoy the vital moment that will be your delivery, whatever it is, it is your delivery. The deliveries are unique and alive, all options are valid: natural, instrumented or cesarean deliveries. All are valid and all can be wonderful experiences. Live it, because it will not be repeated, even if you have more children. Each woman is unique and each delivery is unique.
We would love to accompany you on this beautiful path. will you join our tribe?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can yoga help prepare the body and mind for childbirth?
Yes. Prenatal yoga combines gentle movement, breathing, and moments of calm that help strengthen your body and slow down. And that makes a difference both physically and emotionally as you approach childbirth.
When is a good time to start yoga during pregnancy?
You can practice prenatal yoga in any trimester, always adapting it to how you feel, the stage of pregnancy you're in, and with proper guidance. Even if you've never done yoga before. No prior experience is necessary, just listen to your body and let yourself be guided.
What specific benefits does yoga offer before childbirth?
Besides preparing the muscles involved in childbirth, yoga helps you breathe better, relieve tension, and experience this process with more calm and confidence. Because preparing for childbirth isn't just about working your body, my dear… it's also about taking care of everything that's happening inside.
Silvia Gallego
Author and editor, prenatal yoga teacher


