How to have a waterbirth delivery

Having a baby is the one of the most precious moments for a woman.The happiness of being able to deliver a new life is like nothing else.Although it has an enormous amount of pain, most women agree that it is well worth it. 

As a San Diego midwife I would like to share with you a method that you might not be aware of.It is also known as waterbirth.

Waterbirth has been described as one of the gentlest ofmethods of deliveries.It utilizes and requires the use of a bath or pool that is heated.A few woman will just use the water for the pain of the labor part.They will do it because heated water is actually a good pain reliever.It soothes and relaxes the tissues.

Other women will also delivery the baby through it.  They stay in the water all the way through delivery.  Even all the way through delivering the placenta.

The whole procedure is usually overseen by a person called a midwife.  If you are in San Diego there are plenty of midwives San Diego.You are going to want to have an experienced one. 

Why do some women choose this procedure over the hospital? As described earlier, delivery and the labor part is extremely painful.  Most women use drugs to cope with the pain.  But for some women, they don’t want drugs for fear of harming the baby.Using this method of waterbirth helps reduce the pain.Because of the
water heated it is soothing to the tissues and helps reduce the pain.

Most women will go through this procedure naturally.They usually won’t use any drugs to dull the pain of labor.Often what this does is cause the labor and delivery to happen a lot faster.  Because the use of drugs usually slows down the labor. 

It is actually a very safe alternative of delivery.For some women who are wanting to have their baby naturally this might be a choice to go with.  I have seen many happy deliveries as a San Diego licensed midwife.All it will require of a woman is to do a little research and see for themselves
how safe it is.

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