I want to hire a Tens machine for labour and i've found a website you can hire one from that allows you to have it for 8 weeks. 4 weeks before you're EDD and 4 weeks after.
They also have a package for $149 plus postage where you get the Tens plus a Womama birth wrap, which i've thought would be great.
What did everyone wear during labour?
Do you have the Womama wrap?
Anyone here used the Elle Tens?
Thanks girls
Last edited by Traveller; October 12th, 2010 at 08:07 PM.
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I was super trendy when I gave birth.. I wore knickers and a singlet XD
personally i think that's a bit to "nice" to wear with all the blood and whatnot, and i think you'd find it might get in your way a little? it'd be nice to wear while you're recovering tho... especially seeing as it's gonne be warm.
I may be a little bit of a prude but my MIL is possibly going to be there and I don't want my bits out for all to see!
I know ppl say in the moment I won't care who sees my bits, but afterwards I might think oh gosh she saw my hoo haa at it's worst IYKWIM haha.
Any suggestions for what to wear that will cover me but also be comfy and have easy access points
An oversized tee? Nightie?
I loved my TENS machine, it was awesome Definitely not a waste of money here.
For my first labour i was totally starkers, second time around i wore leggings and a breastfeeding singlet. The singlet made things hard for skin to skin straight away, i wish i had had time to get it off but the baby had other ideas
I hired a TENS machine from a supplier in Bentleigh. He works from home so i was able to pick it up & drop off as he's round the corner from a friend, saving me postage charges. Loved my TENS machine. I would imagine they are all similar - i had mine on for 6 days, 24/7 for my last labour!
During labour, i wore a comfy oversized t-shirt that i picked up from k-mart. it was bound to get bodily fluids on it somehow and i didn't want to spend more than necessary. I wore it for most of the last 2 weeks of pregnancy too as there was nothing else that fitted me! i ended up in a hospital gown in hospital anyway so glad i didn't spend money on a 'labour' outfit IYKWIM.
I wore a singlet and leggings (I'm a prude lol)...eventually the knickers and leggings had to come off but I had my bra and singlet on the whole time. The midwife and my doula had a bit of a time getting my bra off for skin to skin.
That dress thing could be good for early labour I think. Could get annoying later on though. As Teagz said it does look a bit 'nice'. Would make an awesome breastfeeding dress though.
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