We're due Sunday! We had DD1 in a hospital with no intervention, and are planning a midwife assisted home birth. The doula that helped with DD1 will also be with us.
I didn't want to deliver in the tub initially, so I didn't book one to rent or buy. I wanted to labor around the house then be in an upright/gravity assisted position for delivery. I'm starting to obsessively read birth stories now, and it sounds more and more like the tub is a good thing to have.
I guess I'm hesitant because a)I didn't have a tub last time and was fine b) it's $300 more out of pocket c)I honestly have mixed feelings about being in the tub surrounded by birthing fluids - I worry that this would preoccupy me and I'd be thinking about a shower instead of immediate bonding.
Did anyone deliver at home, sans tub?
Re: Will I want the tub? Home birth question.
I have had two HB. With J. the tub was the last thing I wanted. With A., I couldn't get in soon enough. And while I had only planned to labor there, I absolutely wasn't getting out. So she ended up being a waterbirth.
FWIW, we bought the fish kiddie pool. I think it was about $30. Definitely worth the investment, even though I was only in it for about half and hour!
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The tub is really important to me this time around, though I'm being realistic that I might not want it when the time comes.
That said, my MW provides it automatically...so it'll be set up and there for my use whether I want it or not, so long as I call her quick enough
Tough call. It would be/is important to me though, despite having had a hospital birth (no tub) las time.
Thank you very much for your replies and insights I'm really excited to have this baby!
Can you rent one from your homebirth midwife? The HB MW we interviewed had one that she rented out, and birthing families needed only to buy a liner.
I actually ended up deciding against HB, but I switched hospitals such that I can have the option of a waterbirth if I want one. Who knows what I'll actually want, but I would like to have the option.
I delivered a the hospital, but used their little tubs (standard size) during labor. It was amazing but mostly because it had high powered jets and they felt so good as counterpressure on my back. I am not sure it would be worth it otherwise. The idea of a water birth is a bit off-putting to me as well, but I think if I was doing a homebirth I would definitely be open to the idea because you just never know what you will instinctively need during labor and maybe being in the water will be the only thing you want.
Maybe just plan on having your home bath tub for part of your labor. I personally could fit in and out of it just fine even in the midst of labor.
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The one I mentioned was the one someone linked to on amazon.
As for keeping it warm, I would have had DH boiling water on the stove if necessary! It wasn't a problem though, as it stayed plenty warm for the half an hour I was in it.
Delivered my first at home sans tub for many of the reasons you listed.
Plus, my DH would've been in charge of getting it set-up and taken down and he's just terrible with that stuff. I feel like it would have distracted me to be helping him with it.
Have similar feelings when I read all these wonderful home birth stories with a tub. But as you said, I did it last time without one so I should be fine this go around.
My Midwife showed me a inflatable tub that she recommends for home birth. I think it's like $30-40 dollars.
https://www.amazon.com/60-x-22-Aquarium-Pool/dp/B000O1F20I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1354554293&sr=8-1&keywords=inflatable+pool+birth
She said she would supply the bubbies, etc.