Posts Tagged ‘tens machine’

The Obi TENS – digital yet simple.

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

The Obi TENS machine is for the ‘digital generation’ lady but who still needs things to be straight forward and fairly basic.

There are only three controls which are soft buttons located in the centre of the unit.  One is a ‘booster’ button pressed at the beginning of a contraction and the other two are called ‘burst’ buttons which increase or decrease the intensity of the ‘constant’ pulses in between contractions.  For those who prefer soft, non fiddly buttons to dials and a digital interface this is perfect.  Its’ intensity levels are also a little higher than those of the Lady TENS machine so perfect for that first birth by a lady who requires ultimate simplicity.

It’s also very good for those ladies who know that their hospital gown will not have belts or pockets as this lightweight TENS machine has a cord that can be worn loosely around the neck (it does however also have a belt clip if ever required).  However, even if your gown will have pockets or a belt, this neck cord provides extra mobility which is appreciated by many of our clientele.  As this TENS machine can only be bought it’s an excellent option for those planning on having a couple of births. In addition to this, as it can only be bought and not hired, the company made it extra useful in that it can be used for post labour pain relief too.  It’s fabulous for shoulder, neck and back pain relief which can sometimes last anywhere from a week to a couple of months after childbirth.  It’s also effective for menstrual pain relief which is an excellent addition for those ladies who get cramps before or during their periods.  And if you thought that was it, you’d be wrong, it’s also adequate for general pain relief although we recommend our regular TENS machine which can be viewed at our sister site.

Overall, an all round highly effective, simple yet ergonomical TENS machine.

Acupressure for Nausea/Sickness during Pregnancy

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

You’ve just done the pregnancy test, it’s face down in your hand whilst you and your spouse/partner count the minutes before turning it over…5, 4, 3, 2, 1 go! You flick it over and there they both are, two lines, as clear as day…you’re pregnant!  There is excitement and nerves, cuddles and kisses and already talk about names.  The days tick on and the emotions settle with the familiarity of the news but the physical effects begin to kick in…one being nausea.  Some don’t suffer from sickness at all, some get it mildly and some are hit with it hard.  There are not so many things to ease sickness but acupressure and eating something in the morning that will raise the lowered sugar levels have found to be effective.

Acupressure is pressure most commonly applied by the index finger and the thumb to specific areas of the body called acupoints, which, when stimulated, can decrease a sensation such as pain or ease discomfort.

Here are a couple of points to try out specifically for nausea, each done for 1-2 minutes (should be an aching sensation after the first few seconds):

  • Point 1 can be found in that webby bit of skin between the big toe and second toe.
  • Point 2 is found on the inner central part of the wrist (you have probably seen those sea/air sickness bands that are worn here)

If you can get someone else to do these to you, even better but certainly not a requirement.

Enjoy and let us know how they go or if any other acupoints have worked for you for nausea.

Acupressure for Drug and Alcohol Dependency in Pregnancy

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Once again that little voice in your head is piping up “Go on just one more cigarette, what’s just one more going to do?” and “I’m sure a couple of glasses of wine each night won’t make a difference!”…

It is a known fact that nicotine, other drugs and alcohol are not recommended during pregnancy due to the potential effects they can have on the fetus and newborn baby.

It’s not so easy however, to stop a cycle that one has been used to for some time.  There are many ways to ease you off a dependency, at least for those nine precious months, and we suggest you try anything that sounds good to you.

We know that Acupressure can often be a good complimentary treatment to whatever else you are doing and best of all it’s free!

Acupressure is pressure most commonly applied by the index finger and the thumb to specific areas of the body called acupoints, which, when stimulated, can decrease a sensation such as pain or ease discomfort of withdrawal for example.

Here are a couple of points to try out specifically for dependency, each done for 1-2 minutes (should be an aching sensation after the first few seconds):

  • Point 1 can be found in that webby bit of skin between the big toe and second toe.
  • Point 2 is found four fingers breadth below the kneecap and slightly to the outer side of the leg.

If you can get someone else to do these to you, even better but certainly not a requirement.

Enjoy and let us know how they go or if any other acupoints have worked for you for dependency.

Welcome to the Babycare TENS blog

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Welcome to our new blog!

We felt, here at Babycare TENS, that our customers would benefit from more information on our products, pregnancy, labour and other childbirth related topics. So we created a blog packed with info, tips and stories.  We hope you find it an enjoyable and useful forum where you can ask questions, share and discuss experiences of pregnancy, labour, childbirth and even post-birth.

Babycare TENS has become the most popular choice for mums-to-be as it is specifically designed to combat pain during childbirth. This is a safe, effective drug-free method of pain relief, which still allows you to use other analgesics, such as pethadine or gas-and-air if you wish.

Feel free to read, ask questions and share :)

Looking forward to hearing from you,

The Babycare TENS Team