I delivered in my own bath at home, and the water was pretty much fine, until I delivered the placenta - then it got pretty murky! But since it was just the bath, we pulled the plug, and rinsed it out while I had a shower and DH snuggled with our new little girl.(Wow, just writing that makes me look forward to meeting this new little person.....) Then the midwives refilled the tub and I had an herbal bath to help heal the "scrapes" I got (nothing that needed stitching) and nursed DD in there with me. By the way, you are less likely to tear in a water birth.
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(Wow, just writing that makes me look forward to meeting this new little person.....) Then the midwives refilled the tub and I had an herbal bath to help heal the "scrapes" I got (nothing that needed stitching) and nursed DD in there with me. By the way, you are less likely to tear in a water birth.
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I was awake in the middle of the night after dreaming about my waters breaking and not knowing if they had broken in the bath. But I guess that you do know when they break regardless of being in the bath, I'm presuming you will still feel a big gush of water or the bath water will change colour.
He didn't even mind the vernix for his last dip!

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