Last night at my birthing class, the nurse was telling us about things women bring into the hospital with them to help during labor such as: music, massage items, etc. She said one thing you can do is put rice in a fabric type bag and then heat it in the microwave and it helps a lot to soothe pain. Does anyone know anything about these or how to make one?                 
                
             
        
Re: Rice Heating Pad?
I have a heating bag like this - think its made with wheat berries though, not rice. The "magic bag" infomercial sells them. It works really well.
not hard to make - just cut a square of fabric, fold in half, sew two of the ends, fill it, then sew the last end. Make sure you sew it a few times around because you don't want the seam to burst.
I have several, my grandma makes them
She uses 2 layers of flannel, sews it into the size pouch she needs, fills 2/3 full of white rice and sews them shut.
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The use these at my acupuncturists and it is heaven
The rice holds heat for quite a long time
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They are awesome and really easy to make (or you can buy them at just about any spa-type store). You can use a tube sock or sew one - flannel and terry cloth ar ethe best materials to use.
BTW, make sure you use "real" rice - my sister made one with Minute rice.... bad idea. There was just enough moisture and heat in the microwave to puff it up lol.
This is exactly what we did with ds. it is the best heating pad ever! We still use the rice sock method.