Waterbirth

Water birth tends to create a special atmosphere and can be done at home,
in birthing centres and maternity units. You might balk at the idea of
giving birth in a tub and feel it is the preserve of hippy chicks and
earth mothers - it's not! Research has confirmed that using a birthing
pool can really help you cope with the pain of labour. The great and good
institutions involved in policy on birth now support it ie The Royal College
of Obstetricians and the Royal College of Midwives.
Advocates of water birth say the water eases the baby from the warm
wet womb into another warm, wet environment offering familiar comfort
after the stresses of being born.And since breathing doesn't begin until
the baby is exposed to the air, so the safety risks are minimal.
Many women have found that wallowing in deep warm water during labour
allows them to relax, and gives much relief from the discomfort of contractions.
Some choose to get out of the water in the second stage to deliver their
baby. Others actually give birth in the water, so that the babys
first moments of life outside of the uterus are under water.
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