pools ease need for pain relief
Birthing pools ease need for pain relief
By Ruth Pollard, Health Reporter
January 27, 2004
URL: http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/01/26/1075087963778.html
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Yeah, and especially if women were allowed to actually BIRTH in them! I
couldn't imagine being dragged out once I started to push.
Jayne
Wouldn't it be wonderful if all delivery suites and all birth centres
everywhere had big deep baths!!!
hug
Julie
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Birthing pools ease need for pain relief
By Ruth Pollard, Health Reporter
January 27, 2004
URL: http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/01/26/1075087963778.html
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As we make our own "demountable" birthing pools, I would like to tell you
about them. The most economical, suitable sized and transportable way is
to start with a 8foot X 4 foot (imperial measure) panel of either outdoor
or marine ply. A single cut from top to bottom = 2foot x 8
I wrote: "When in a hurry or a poor hot water supply, then 7 panels, or for
quick multips, 3 panels, makes a great smaller
birthing pool." Obviously I meant 6 panels. (3 pairs) sorry
for the confusion. 3 panels would be a good baby bath.
MM
Hi Tania, what sort of pool would he be making?
Leigh
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From:
Tom, Tania and Sam
Smallwood
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 9:03
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] Birthing
pools
Just wondering if there is anyone out
by me, or the
woman/support person etc
Hope this helps, if you need me to, I can privately mail you a
photo
Tania
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Leigh Evans
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Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 8:39
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Hi
Just wondering if there is anyone out there with a pool laying
idle who would be prepared to sell it, or if anyone knows where I can get one
made for a reasonable price? Or maybe even if there is anyone else looking
to buy one in the near future, as Ihave someone here in Adelaide who will
SmallwoodSent: Thursday, 23 October 2003 9:03
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[ozmidwifery] Birthing pools
Just wondering if there is anyone out there with a pool
laying idle who would be prepared to sell it, or if anyone knows where I can
get one made for a reasonable price? Or maybe even
Dear Tania
I purchased a wonderful birth pool in Brisbane at a store called "Clarkes
Rubber and Pools". It's a round crown shape fully inflatable. Great depth
and size for birthing. Back in 1999 it cost around $150. Perhaps there's
a store in Adelaide?
Goodluck
For Gentle Birthing Choices
Well when I asked her about toddlers, she said it
was okay for them!
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how come we didnt all die then , as toddlers in our
wading pools?
Robin.
Wouldn't put goldfish in one but she is selling them to people to put their
Kids in?
Doesn't make sense?
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Hi,
I was looking at inflatable pools in a local pool
shop yesterday when Iwas approached by the shop assistant. I mentioned
that I was looking at pools that would be suitable for women to use in labour.
The woman was horrified! She said that she wouldn't put goldfish in any of
the pools
how come we didnt all die then , as toddlers in our
wading pools?
Robin.
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From:
Andrea Bilcliff
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Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 3:21
PM
Subject: Birthing Pools
Hi,
I was looking at inflatable pools
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