Why
do women use hydrotherapy for childbirth?
When
a woman can completely relax, her contractions are more productive
and she will experience less pain. Like a soothing bath,
labor pools allow us to completely relax. French obstetricians
perfected this technique and have been able to significantly
reduce the amount of time a woman will be in labor.
Water also reduces blood pressure and softens skin tissue
helping to avoid episiotomies and reduce tearing. In
the water a women is weightless and can assume any position
that feels comfortable to her. The counter-pressure
provided by the water also helps reduce back labor.
Water
births are also considered to be gentler for the baby.
It is a smoother, slower transition from womb to air.
Babies will not breathe until their face touches the cooler
room air so there is no risk of aspiration. Although
the baby’s face is immediately brought to the air, many
times the rest of their body is left submerged so that the
baby remains warm and weightless immediately after birth.
Our
birth tubs are heated, padded and big enough for two.
Click
this link for more information about waterbirth safety and
scientific studies.
http://www.thebirthfacts.com/site/content.asp?id=104