Argh wish I had my book on me today as I would have listed the things I disagree with (due to pregnancy brain I have the retention of a goldfish) however todays reading of choice is Grantly Dick-Reads childbirth without fear which is what most of the Mongan techinique is based on.
MrsTittleMouse, to be fair on the british website it does say the following:
"Can you guarantee a completely pain-free labour and birth?
No. There are many factors that can affect a birth, some of which are outside our control.
Also, like any childbirth preparation class, the success of the techniques is related to the amount of practice you put in.
However, as a guide, we find that around 65-70% of HypnoBirthing® mums don't need any form of pain relief. Nearly all the mums in this category simply don't experience any pain - just pressure.
Around a further 20-25% only require something mild, like gas and air.
The remaining 5-10% usually fall into what we call 'special circumstances', where medical intervention is required. However, the HypnoBirthing® mums still tell us that HypnoBirthing® really helped - even if they were induced, or ended up with a caesarean.
Remember - the aim of HypnoBirthing® is not a completely pain-free and picture-perfect 'natural' birth (although that is possible).
It is to have a calmer, easier, more comfortable birth- where you are in control - and in a way that most mirrors Nature."
I am a little of the "the success of the techniques is related to the amount of practice you put in." But do agree that practice is essential.
However I do think that some of the teachers probably do preach "no-pain".