FAQ
Yes. One needs to read some literature on water birthing after which we can have a discussion. I can guide and provide you with reading material.
Yes. The water is temperature controlled at all times and maintained between 36.5-37.5 C
Yes, birthing in water is safe for the baby. The primary fear is of drowning and as mentioned earlier the reason the baby doesn’t breath underwater is:
❯ It is smooth transition from Amniotic to sterile fluid at the same temperature.
❯ When the mother gives birth, the baby is still under the influence of the mother’s hormones that does not stimulate breath movement. However it remains oxygenated through the umbilical cord.
❯ Water is hypotonic and lung fluid is hypertonic, therefore water cannot enter the lungs.
❯ The baby has a DIVE REFLEX, which sustains for 6-8 months. This reflex prevents the baby from breathing underwater, thus helps in breast-feeding.
Yes. Water Birth is an option for a previous Caesarian. However the mother will need to be monitored closely. In the case of the mother having other medical conditions, her case will be evaluated and then decided.
As the candidates chosen for water birth are low risk mothers, the chances of complications are very low. A skilled team constantly monitors the mother and baby for any signs of complications.
I highly recommend their services, as they are a companion and guiding force during the pregnancy and birthing process, especially for the first timers (primigravida).
They will sit through out the process right from the start till the birth of the child (regardless how long it takes), helping and monitoring you and the baby.
They will be with you right from your home till you go to the hospital and give birth.
They make the process easier, more comfortable and gentle. Please refer to their website for further detail.
The water is filtered treated clean water available at the Hospital.
The time taken in the water depends on how your birth is progressing. However, you will be made to get out of the pool every 2 hours to walk around, use the washroom, and readjust yourself before getting back inside.
There are several benefits to a waterbirth that outweigh delivery in a room such as:
❯ The mother is relaxed.
❯ There is less pain involved in spite of no drugs being used.
❯ The mother is buoyant and can assume any comfortable position, thus opening the pelvis.
❯ The duration of child birth tends to be shortened.
❯ The mother is in complete control of her body, her surroundings and her progress.
You are never left alone in the water. Trained midwives and skilled staff will be with you round the clock monitoring you.