Hello, I'm currently using an Aniball so I thought I would share my experience.
I am due on the 28th of April 2020 so I'm 37 weeks (today actually) and I been using the Aniball for a week now.
So as of now, I can comfortably push out the aniball when its inflated about 12 pumps which is roughly a 23cm circumference. (With lots of lube! Lube is your friend!)
On day one, I just inflated the ball by 1 pump for insertion with lots of lube. Once it was settled I gave it another 4 pumps making 5 altogether (roughly 15cm circumference)
I breathed in and felt it move in a little naturally and breathed out and felt it go out naturally. So I started to use my internal muscles to push out a bit more and back in, all in time which my breathing.
So I kept doing this for about 15 minutes until I felt ready (no pain) to push out. I did and it felt a bit stretchy but I wouldn't say painful exactly. It's a really weird feeling to push something that big out of you.
So over the last week, I've just been gradually increasing the number of pumps and I feel alot calmer about giving birth. Especially given that COVID 19 resulted in all my prenatal classes being cancelled.
If I can push out the aniball at a 30cm circumference in the coming weeks I will be very happy with that. Given that the average circumference of a newborn's head is 35 - 38.
I would recommend aniball to any expected mum.
My advice would be;
- Use lots of lube!
- Take your time, it's not a race
- Exercise for as long as you want before pushing it out. The book say 15 mins but I do it for 25 mins.
*Put on some relaxing music when using it
- Dont use earlier that the 36 weeks - I tried to use it at 34 weeks (I know I shouldn't have ) and my body wasn't ready.
I'll come back to this thread after I've had my baby and give my thoughts on how the aniball really helped my labour.👍