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    Posted: 02 June 2007 at 8:22pm
Everything I have read about having a bath in early labour is different so whats right does having a bath in early labour speed things up or slow things down?
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I'm not too sure... I've heard both...

I tried getting in the bath but my labour was so quick I don't know if I even had 'early labour' - lol!! What does your MW say???
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i had a bath while in the hospital...and before i knew it there was the baby...

i personally think that what a bath does is dull the pain slightly so you dont feel the contractions as strongly and then therefore dont realise how far along you have come...
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My midwife told me not to get in the bath until it was established but I had the back up when I had Jack and she said i could have one in early labour. I spent all night in the bath and all the next day until he was born at 2 pm (in the bath).

I had a long labour but it wasn't bad so I was wondering if the bath slowed it down or not (My mum had really long labours too). I love baths but don't want to get into one too early this time if it slows it down.
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When I was in early labour with Krystiana, my mw suggested I get in the bath because having a bath in early labour usually slows things down. That's unless you're past the point of no return (which no one ever knows when that is). I ended up yelping and getting out of there in a few minutes lol!
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when i tried getting in the bath at home I was in so much pain and vomiting that I got straight back out... I planned to have a water birth and when I got to the birth centre I got straight in the bath and was instantly more relaxed and 'pain free' (it was the first chance of my labour where there was a break between contractions). I found the bath (then) to be the best thing for the pain!

I think that if you enjoyed the bath last time, then go with it again!!
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rubydooby, did you end up with a water birth? I am seriously considering labouring in the bath as baths so far in my life have got rid of every ache and pain....even this horrible pubic pain goes away in the bath and I can sit cross legged there.

So I want to labour in the bath but I am undecided about birthing in the bath. Any advice?
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hey nzpiper I had a waterbirth and Jack was a really calm stettled baby at the start and i think this is because his birth was so calm. In the end you have to feel comfortable with it but i loved it.
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Piper, just give it a try during early labour, plan on waterbirth as option A but have an option B if you change your mind. If you don't wanna be naked you can wear a hospital gown or a t-shirt and the hospital (I presume all hospitals) has spa baths with jets I tried for a water birth with Hannah but it turned out that even though I like being in the shower for mid-labour, I don't like the bath at all! I was really surprised at myself but I just couldn't handle the sensation of the water moving around me.
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Yeah I hadn't decided on a waterbirth but when the time came I was quite happy for one but it could have easily gone the other way.
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Thanks busymum, I have to have a plan B anyway as there are not many birthing pools in chch ( I think Chch women's has 1) so it will be first in best dressed (or undressed).
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burwood does too
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I've heard that it can slow down labour, but mainly eases discomfort in the earlier stages of labour? Can't remember where I heard this, so it could just be more dribble that's floating around my confused head at the moment!
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For me with Josh it helped speed things up so it's different for everyone. Try it and if it slows down hop out and wait a while then if you want get in. For me I was in the bath at 2 pm and labour was established at 3pm. At 5pm things were slowing down and I got back in the bath and it speed up again, and Josh was here at 7.08pm.
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i had a bath in early labour with haleigh and it worked alright lol.
not long after I got in things had started progressing and i had to get out as I got the sudden urge to push.
if things are going a little slopw for me this time round im def going to try that option again, i had few drops of lavender in my bath, i had also had some homeopath tablets to my mw gave me.
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Originally posted by RachandJack RachandJack wrote:

burwood does too


I've heard that, but unfortunately my OB only does CWH and St Gs
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Originally posted by rubydooby rubydooby wrote:

I'm not too sure... I've heard both...

I tried getting in the bath but my labour was so quick I don't know if I even had 'early labour' - lol!! What does your MW say???


lol my labour was so quick we didnt have time to even fill the bath.

im not sure what it does but i know it is suposto ease contractions

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how fast was your labour catrad?
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Originally posted by nzpiper nzpiper wrote:

how fast was your labour catrad?


just under 1hr 20min didnt even have time for any pain relief ( apart from the gas but i kept sucking in and forgetting to breathe out then id hyperventalate lol)

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wow, and that was your first? Did that feel too fast? I mean, i would love it to be that fast but I've heard you can kind of go into shock if it is that fast. Are you worried about it going fast again?
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