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TENS machines - better to hire or buy and where from?

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bohemianbint · 04/07/2008 18:54

I'm just wondering, I hired one last time, and I remember thinking I might as well have bought one. (Didn't get much use out of the thing anyway as put it on far too late and it drove me mental.)

Want to try again this time around but not sure what to do - any tips?

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biglips · 04/07/2008 18:55

have u checked on Ebay?

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bohemianbint · 04/07/2008 18:58

blimey, I never thought of that. Will have a look, ta!

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biglips · 04/07/2008 19:01

its worth a try

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daisy26 · 05/07/2008 05:42

my mate brought one on ebay i think for 2opunds she had her second baby in may and im due in august so she gonna let me borrow itgo halfs on it and we can share it hehe

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Ladytophamhatt · 05/07/2008 07:30

I hired mine from boots.

Ebay will prob be cheaper but then if you buy it and it doesn't work properly atthe crucial moment you'll be climbing teh walls.

AT least if you hire one, you'll eb able to get a replacemnet.

Plus...you won't have a TENS machine you won't neeed aagain after you've had teh baby but will have teh deposit back tp but something nice

You need to put it on as soon as the niggles start IME. I loved mine

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daisy26 · 05/07/2008 14:58

yeh true thats the risk of getting it off ebay,i wouldn't do it, but my friend always on there,the ebay site, left it up to her

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Eaglebird · 06/07/2008 22:07

I hired mine from Boots website. It arrived through the post really quickly, and you get a prepaid envelope to return it in.
Also, if you go overdue, you can just ring up and extend your hire for 2 weeks for free.
Found the TENS machine really helpful.
However when the pain got bad I used gas & air as well, and found it really confusing trying to concentrate on breathing and pressing the 'boost' button on the TENS machine at the same time, so I made DP take it off.
I told him to take it off and throw it out the window, in my haze of G&A

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notasheep · 06/07/2008 22:08

Find someone you know who works at Boots and they will get discount on the hire!

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bohemianbint · 07/07/2008 18:53

Ahhh....I didn't know Boots did them, will go and have a look. Cheers!

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chocbutton · 07/07/2008 19:45

I bought mine from here and now use it for general recurring back pain.
Was really useful in labour but like LTH says, put it on asap. I also recall ripping mine off and chucking it away about 8 hours in!

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tassisssss · 07/07/2008 19:49

first time round I hired from Boots, 2nd and 3rd time round from tescos as it was marginally cheaper and you could just take it back rather than posting it and they let me have it for longer.

i think it was the same mamatens model each time.

go for one with a boost function and a neck cord as well as clip to your dressing gown pocket option. and make sure it's small and light (some of the older models are huge)

i loved using TENs and third time round was crying for my dh to get home and hook me up!

if i'd known in advance that i'd like it and hire one 3 times i'd have been a lot cheaper buying one!

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pickie · 07/07/2008 19:58

Worth asking your midwife as 1st time round hired one (NCT I think) and 2nd time round MW borrowed me one which was great. She took it with her as well after the birth (home and she did the delivery)so no sending or bringing it back

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tellyaddict · 07/07/2008 20:46

Got mine off an ebay shop, it was great and worked perfectly (tested it as soon as it arrived). I can look up who the seller was if you like?

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mumofdjandbabies · 11/07/2008 21:54

ooh yes please would love to know

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bohemianbint · 12/07/2008 19:44

Update - ordered one (to buy, not rent!) from bumps2birth for £45. THought that seemed fair enough as it's £30 to rent one for 6 weeks, so if I have another baby it'll make more sense to have bought. And it arrived this morning, less than 24 hours after I ordered it!

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tellyaddict · 14/07/2008 18:15

I think that's who I got mine from - sorry I didn't see your post on Friday! Good luck with the birth when it all happens

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bohemianbint · 17/07/2008 12:15

Cheers tellyaddict! Am determined to learn how to use the blimmin' thing beforehand this time...

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solo · 17/07/2008 12:18

Don't forget that you can't just use any TENs machine as it has to have a boost button on it for labour...I found that out from my MW during labour with Dd after borrowing my mums one...G&A then...before birthing in the pool...

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bohemianbint · 17/07/2008 12:24

What I'm mainly worried about is being so off my head bonkers that I get in the pool with the TENS still on!

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tellyaddict · 17/07/2008 17:47

Put whoever is in charge of getting the pads on your back, in charge of seeing that you don't go into water with it still on!!!! You do NOT want to do that!!

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PortAndLemon · 17/07/2008 18:36

If you buy a good make (e.g. ElleTENS) new, you can then sell it on eBay and it will work out cheaper for you than hiring.

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