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Wondering About Water Birth

A Certified Doula Answers Your Water Birth Questions

Wondering About Water Birth-A Certified Doula Answers Your Water Birth QuestionsGiving birth in a pool of warm water is nothing like lying on your back in a hospital bed with people holding your legs and telling you when it's time to push. If you have you ever known a woman who has given birth in the water, you've probably heard how fabulous it was and that it was very different from her other births.

If parents haven't talked with any water birth families, they may be wondering, "Why would any woman want to have a baby that way?" The following questions are commonly asked by parents who would like to know more about water birth – a safe, gentle way to welcome their baby into the world.

Water birth is considered to be the gentlest way to give birth.

I've heard of women having their baby in the water. How does this work? Doesn't the baby inhale the water?

During a water birth, the mother is laboring in a pool of water and then pushes her baby out into the water. This pool may be a large bathtub or a temporary pool used for the birth. The midwife catches the baby and gently guides him to the mother's arms.

The emerging baby has been living in water called amniotic fluid. During the birth, the baby moves from the amniotic fluid to the water of the birth pool. Once the baby is born, he is not underwater for very long – it's a matter of seconds. Throughout this time, the baby is still receiving oxygen from his mother through the umbilical cord.


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overdue! says
January 7, 2010

hi. i am 1 day overdue and just want my baby out. i would love to go in the water pool at hospital but is it true you cant go in the pool if the hospital break your waters for you.(induced).

cairospice says
October 24, 2009

Both of my daughters were waterbirths. I know it's a big part of the reason they were such quick and relatively easy births -3 hours for the first, and 75 minutes for the second. I really recommend waterbirths to all pregnant mothers-to-be.

Rebecca says
October 12, 2009

I highly recommend water birth! Great pain management tool as well as a calm method of birthing.

Anonymous says
September 24, 2009

I've had one baby at home in the water and it was great! We are expecting #2 and plan to do it again.

Jocelyn says
August 24, 2009

I am so intrigued by home birth and water birth. Appreciate all the great information on both types of childbirth methods. I am due in November and am trying to decide if homebirth is right for me.

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