LaSalle County Water Births
A Therapeutic Birthing Experience
IVCH’s obstetrics unit is providing a therapeutic way for mothers
to give birth. The addition of birthing tubs gives moms-to-be the option
of water births, a delivery method that allows the baby a smooth transition
from the womb. By giving birth under water the baby is introduced into
an environment similar to the amniotic sac. Infants don’t naturally
gasp for air until they are introduced to oxygen and will continue to
breathe via the umbilical cord, making water births a safe and natural
delivery option.
A Calm and Relaxing Delivery
The therapeutic benefits and calming sensation of a warm bath is a great
remedy for tension and stress. IVCH’s obstetrics unit is applying
that philosophy to provide women with this exciting birthing option.
Women are turning to water births for the calming effects as a natural
alternative to epidurals and narcotic pain relief. Water births can help
mother and child by:
- Lowering the mother’s high-blood pressure caused by anxiety.
- Lowering stress and allowing the mother’s body to produce endorphins
to tolerate pain.
- Causing the perineum to become more elastic and relaxed. This reduces the
chances and severity of tearing and the need for stitches.
- Giving the baby a sense of security through a less stressful delivery.
A Safe Delivery Option
During a water birth the baby spends no more than a few seconds underwater.
Babies transition from the body-temperature fluid of the amniotic sac
into the body-temperature water of the birthing tub. Infants are stimulated
to take their first breath when they come into contact with room-temperature air.
Water births provide a number of benefits that make a safe option for a
mother and baby:
- The buoyancy of water births promotes more efficient contractions.
- Blood circulation is improved which leads to better oxygenation of the
uterine muscles, which means less pain for the mom and more oxygen for the baby.
- The baby has been in amniotic fluid for nine months, water births provide
a smooth transition to a familiar environment.
To learn more about the therapeutic benefits of water births, visit
https://waterbirth.org/.
If you have questions, contact our director of obstetrics, Melissa Balma,
by calling 815.780.3319 or by sending an e-mail to
Melissa.Balma@ivch.org.