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  1. #1
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    Nov 2006
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    Question Sterile water pain relief??

    I saw my gorgeous OB yesterday and she is so supportive of my wishes for a drug and intervention free birth. But she was telling me about a new pain relief the mater mothers is doing now. It made my skin crawl lol

    she said they are using sterile water to ease the pain. How you ask...well they inject the water into your back! She said they get 2 midwives to do it at the same time as the pain is unbearable and the woman tends to scream out in pain but once it is in by the time the next contraction comes the pain is very much less than what it was before. She said it is best used as pain relief if you are labouring in your back.

    I was blown away by this! Yes it doesn't contain a drug and its just water but wouldn't getting in the bath be better or having a shower? She said you can be mobile which is great.

    Has anyone had it? Was it as excruciating as she has described? Not that I want it but if its a drug free alternative and i am screaming for drugs i would prefer this?

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    Nov 2005
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    I can't remember where, but I was just doing some reading on this. I think the idea is that the intense pain of the injection causes your body to release more endorphins - the body's natural pain relief hormones, which makes the contractions easier to bear. From what I read, I gathered that the exact science of how it works hasn't really been figured out yet.
    I don't know what your labour is like, but from the sounds of it, I think I'd pass. By the time the contractions get to the really really hard "give me drugs RIGHT NOW and GET THIS BABY OUT!!!" stage, you're almost done, so why bother adding to the pain? But, hey, everyone's circumstance is different, right?
    Curious to hear from some who've tried it.

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    Jul 2007
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    It actually goes just under the skin which is why it is VERY painful and feel like a wasp sting is what many woman describe it as.

    It works by interupting the pain messengers to the brain and really only works well for posterior positioned babies who give mums that terrible back pain where they feel there spine is going to snap. It does nothing for the contraction pain in tummy.

    I have used it on a many woman and the results are amazing!!!! The can be acopic screaming and thrashing around to suddenly calm relaxed and in control. It can last varying amounts of time for woman and can be done as many times as you like as not a drug. 2 midwifes administer at same time and then repeat slightly further down and in towards centre of back.

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    I was told about this when I was pregnant with DD1 by a friend who had the injections when she was in labour with her son. She said it was the most excruciating pain (this said when she had a 50 hour drug free birth) and that unfortunatly for her it did not take effect. This was enough to scare me I will never even consider it.

    I have heard of others saying that it is very painful but the relief is amazing, I never asked if they would do it again though, silly me!

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    We talked about this just recently at our antenatal class. Its only a very small amount of sterile water (1ml I think) done as Feeb explained. It was also talked about in context for posterior births.

    Apparently the pain only lasts for approx 90 seconds which is about the same as a contraction when you are far enough in?

    At out last Antenatal class DH said that I should have them done I just about fell off my chair and said "in a pigs eye, they can cut the baby out of me before I would even entertain such an idea" I think I would turn around and thump the poor MW I hate being touched when I am in pain.

    I think in theory they are a great idea but I doubt I will be screaming for that!!

    Nae x

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    Cookiemonster had them during her labour with her DS. Hopefully she drops in here

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    Thanks girls!

    I just want to be as informed as possible going into this labour so thankyou all! xx

    ETA thanks Rhyb x

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    My friend had it done, She said the pain was excruciating & it didn't give her any relief from the contractions.

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    Jul 2007
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    Not that I want it but if its a drug free alternative and i am screaming for drugs i would prefer this?
    If you have a back labour, and if you are screaming for an epidural I would try it... but they will always work differently on everyone because of pain thresholds of individuals. Good luck!

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    Nov 2006
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    Thanks hun! Just the info i was after! xxx