During the procedure:
When the labour is coming, you are supposed to put off your ware with help of midwife, and then enter into the water. The temperature would be between 35C-37C and the depth cover your belly, resting just below the breasts. The depth of the water gives support and makes it easier to try different positions as well as providing extra buoyangcy which means you do not have to use energy to support your own body. At the same time, the midwife will monitor the fetal heart and contractions to ensure a safe procedure, and measure the temperature in every 15 minutes to keep the water warm. If the problems such as infection, abnormal heart beat emerged, you should out of the pool and move to the delivery bed at once.
When the labour is coming, you are supposed to put off your ware with help of midwife, and then enter into the water. The temperature would be between 35C-37C and the depth cover your belly, resting just below the breasts. The depth of the water gives support and makes it easier to try different positions as well as providing extra buoyangcy which means you do not have to use energy to support your own body. At the same time, the midwife will monitor the fetal heart and contractions to ensure a safe procedure, and measure the temperature in every 15 minutes to keep the water warm. If the problems such as infection, abnormal heart beat emerged, you should out of the pool and move to the delivery bed at once.
