
Feeling Weird About Making Sounds in Labour? Here’s How the SoundBirth Bowl Can Help
We’re all seen movies where women are in labour and making a lot of vocal sounds but when it comes to ourselves giving birth, we don’t want to be THAT person! But what if knowing that the natural vocal sounds that you instinctively want to make are helping to release your baby gently into your arms? Using a SoundBirth bowl will encourage you to use your voice even if you are feeling a bit weird about it so that you and your baby can still gain the benefits of using your powerful voice.

The Power of Sound: Why Men Should Play the SoundBirth Bowl for Their Partner in Labour
Many partners want to help during labour but aren’t sure how. Playing the SoundBirth Bowl gives them a simple yet powerful way to offer support. The deep. steady sound helps you stay calm, focused and connected - without needing words. By playing the bowl during contractions, your partner anchors you, creating a rhythmic sound that blends with your breath and voice. Instead of feeling helpless, they become an active part of your birth journey, holding space through sound. For many women, this shared experience deepens their connection, making birth feel more supported, grounded and safe.

The DOs and DON'Ts When Playing Your Bowl
Discover the important cautions you need to consider when setting up and playing a crystal singing bowl. Here are some tips so you can prevent any damage to your bowl and your ears.

How it Feels to Be Heard During Labour
Learn how it feels to be heard during labour by performing this simple exercise with your partner or another support person. Understand the importance of your partner being fully present with your birth rhythm and how he can demonstrate this using a crystal singing bowl.