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I hated the bath in labour, but still fancy the idea of a birth pool for pain relief

12 replies

HarrietTheSpy · 11/05/2008 19:50

Is it going to feel any different? My midwife says yes, as the pool is much bigger and more supportive.

Do you think it's risky to invest in a pool if I didn't like the bath in previous labour?

Swimming has been really relaxing this time, and the pool really appeals.

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VacantlyPretty · 11/05/2008 19:52

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choufleur · 11/05/2008 19:53

i loved being able to move around in the pool and it was much deeper than a bath so gave a lot of support (well as much support as water can give). don't think i'd like the bath though no room to do much i imagine.

ILikeToMoveItMoveIt · 11/05/2008 19:54

I laboured in a pool, the relief when I got in was immense.

FWIW - the idea of being in a bath during labour turns me cold, I imagine it to be restrictive and claustrophobic.

Thankyouandgoodnight · 11/05/2008 21:50

I second that. The pool is bigger and has firm sides that you can easily access and clamp down on! I would liken it to being on dry land but less sweaty and with invisible hands supporting your bump and caressing your back.

Thankyouandgoodnight · 11/05/2008 21:50

oh and a reassuring feeling of being clothes even when you're not.

phoebebouffet · 11/05/2008 21:50

I wish I had realised this, after getting in the bath during labour and thinking why is this the advice.....it's crap!!! I didn't really pursue the idea of the pool even though it was in in my birth plan, so cos mw didn't even look t birth plan. Thanks for asking the question, I'll know for next time!

Flame · 11/05/2008 21:51

very very different

OneLieIn · 11/05/2008 21:54

Hated the bath, loved the pool - go for it!

PhDlifeNeedsaNewLife · 11/05/2008 22:01

only went in the bath to let my waters go . gutted to find I didn't like the pool though. wanted to love it but was out in 10mins.

Twinklemegan · 11/05/2008 22:10

There is no comparison at all between the bath and the pool. The bath is the worst possible place to be when you're having a strong contraction - a bit of a living hell actually. The pool is great - you're free to move, you can float and let the water envelop you. It's still agony of course, but a bit more bearable.

jingleyjen · 11/05/2008 22:13

I loved the freedom of movement in labour in a pool, being able to twist and turn in the water to relieve the discomfort and feeling weightless was brillant

Thomcat · 11/05/2008 22:15

DD1's labour - got in the bath and went to lie back and shot up again - vile - hated it, needed to be on dry land.

DD2's labour - did most of it in bedroom then got in bath and relief was huge. Dp poured water over bump in contractions - was same as using a tens machine in that it was useless but distracted me. Needed to push so got out of bath and onto hands and knees back in bedroom.

DD3 - bought a pool and couldn't get in it quick enough. Stayed in and it was amazing. Was SUCH a lovely birth.

Can vouch that a pool and a bath do not compare. Yes getting in bath helped pains with DD2 but getting into a huge lovley pool was bliss.

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