Water birth in the Netherlands - Natural Waves (2024)

by Marise

A bath birth with hypnobirthing in the Netherlands. I did it myself. My personal experience with it inspired me to become a Hypnobirthing Teacher. But at the time it was just as good to look for the possibilities and practical rules to make it possible. Therefore here a signpost for this way of naturally giving birth in the water. What is it, how does it work, what are the benefits, where can you do it and how do you get such a bath. So you can find your way easier.

History of bath births

Some twenty or thirty years ago hardly anyone had heard of water births, despite the fact that the Netherlands is internationally known as the country of home births. In the meantime, giving birth in the bath is certainly no longer an exception. Pioneer in the field of natural childbirth was gynecologist Michel Odent. From Pithivier, near Paris, he introduced the world to ways of natural giving birth. Among other things, he introduced birth rooms, recommended baths and singing lessons for pregnant women. In the Netherlands we have a long tradition of giving birth at home and because you can easily put a bath at home, a bath birth is now a common choice. If your pregnancy is healthy and normal, childbirth can take place at home and you can therefore also give birth in the bath. Several midwives in Utrecht city and region are experienced with accompanying bath births and are happy to assist you if you go for this option. But in the meantime, Stichtse’s birthhouses and hospitals also offer bath births. Think of St. Anthony and the Diakonessenhuis.

Why hypnobirthing at a water birth?

A bath birth with hypnobirthing is to let nature do its job and be at ease, enveloped by warm, soft water. Both the bath and the hypnobirthing tools and techniques support the natural birth process, making childbirth smoother and easier. The extensive pregnancy course teaches you how your body works and what it is designed for and thus contributes to the confidence in your female body to allow your baby to be born easily and quietly. Hypnobirthing teaches you, in the weeks on the way to childbirth, to train your body connection, so that you no longer have to think about it in the bath and you can let go. Letting go also causes substances to be released into your body that support the birth process. Did you know that endorphins are a body’s own painkiller with a force 20 to 200 times the size of morphine? Hypnobirthing therefore helps you in the physical and physical birth process. The warm, soothing water does the rest. Should you still want to give birth in an outpatient or in a hospital? No point, of course the same processes play out there.

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The benefits of a bath birth with hypnobirthing

The benefits of a bath birth with hypnobirthing are legion.

  • Relaxation. The main advantage is that you relax by hypnobirthing and the water, which is nice at temperature (37-38 degrees). By relaxing and the childbirth hormones doing their job, your body and mind are more at ease. Women who have opted for a bath birth often indicate that their water delivery and access have been relatively easy.
  • More likely to have an intact perineum. The perineum is relaxed and softened by the warm water and therefore moves more easily with your baby on its way out. In any case, childbirth in general often proceeds more smoothly and gradually.
  • Mobility. You can also stick to the firm edges of the inflatable soft rubber bath and move around in the water easily. You can easily get into the position you feel best about at that moment, because gravity has largely turned you off. Today’s baths are spacious enough for both seated and reclining grace postures. Also on hands and knees is possible.
  • Birthplace: With hypnobirthing you will learn how to make your birthplace a nice, your own place where you feel in your place and at ease. So you can surrender to your birth bubble.
  • Birth bubble. Sitting alone in the bath made sure that I could dive into my bubble and focus on the birth.
  • Role birth partner. Another advantage of an inflatable waiting bath is that your partner has a clear role. He can test the bath (nice to take some pictures) pump up, set it up, fill it up and make sure the water is well at temperature. For my partner, it was nice to be so busy. Your partner can also bathe or make contact with you from the edge to support you with hypnobirthing techniques such as massage and positive anchors.
  • Equal transition for the baby: For the baby it is nice to come into the world via the water. Thus, the transition from the amniotic fluid to the outside is natural. By the way, did you know that your baby just holds his breath when he’s born in the water? It is only from the water that the little one begins to fill his lungs with air.

Should a bath birth due to medical conditions not be possible or become possible? Know that with hypnobirthing you have prepared for childbirth in any situation, circ*mstance and place. You can do it, anyway.

Birth partner and child in bath

Your birth partner, child or children can also easily be present in the bath or around the bath. Below are a few pictures for inspiration.

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Where in Utrecht can you give birth in the bath?

A bath birth in the Utrecht region is possible in the following places:

  • At home
  • Birth centre Utrecht / St. Antonius (Leidsche Rijn): there are two delivery suites with a special delivery bath.
  • Geboortehuis (Utrecht Oost near the Diakonessenhuis): two professional birth baths for a water birth present in the birth house, bath births are also possible in the maternity suites.
  • Baring pools are now also available at the WKZ on the Uithof. There is also a bathtub available for catching the contractions, but you can’t give birth in that.

There are more and more locations where you are allowed to take your own birth pool. Are you from another region? There must be opportunities there too.

Where do you rent or buy a childbirth pool?

  • Would you like to rent an inflatable recommended bath? Remember that you often have to buy a loose cover for hygiene. They often cost a few tens. The price for the rental of the bath itself is soon 100-200 euros.
  • You can also buy. Look on the internet! Prices start at about 200 euros. Of course, you can also search marketplace for a second-hand birth bath. This is a cheaper and more sustainable alternative.
  • Several midwifery practices in the Utrecht region have a recommended bath for rental. Often these obstetric practices also have experience in guiding a water delivery, so convenient.
  • Through specialized landlords such as childbirth baths or Oerbron.

Additions or tips on this guide for a bath birth in Utrecht? Contact me!

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FAQs

What is the theory behind the water birth? ›

The theory behind water birth is that since the baby has already been in amniotic fluid for nine months, giving birth in a similar environment is gentler for the baby and less stressful for the mother. The use of warm water during labour is not approved.

Why can't you have an epidural with a water birth? ›

It's not possible to have an epidural in water. TENS is electrical stimulation so it's also incompatible with water births. As for what you can use in water, you can breathe a bit sigh of relief that entonox (gas and air) is fine for water births.

Does waterbirth prevent tearing? ›

Your chances of tearing are likely to be the same whether you give birth in water or in air. The 2009 Cochrane Review found no difference in the likelihood of tearing (Cluett and Burns 2009). Episiotomy rates were also similar.

What is special about water birth? ›

Benefits of laboring in water

Relaxation: Floating in water can be soothing for many women. Your muscles don't have to work as hard to support you. You can change position more easily. Being relaxed lowers stress hormones.

Is water birth a natural birth? ›

And when it comes to how exactly you'll labor and deliver your little one, you may be thinking about a water birth. Water births are becoming increasingly popular among women who want to try for a natural birth or use very little pain medication during the birthing process.

Are water births high risk? ›

Are there other risks? Waterbirth is extremely safe and evidence from numerous studies have confirmed the many advantages of giving birth in water, for both mothers and babies. However, there have been very rare documented cases of drowning, rupture of the umbilical cord, respiratory problems and waterborne infection.

What are the disadvantages of a water birth? ›

What are the potential risks? Although rare, risks include:
  • Birthing parent or baby could get an infection from bacteria in the tub.
  • The umbilical cord could detach.
  • Baby's body temperature could be too high or too low.
  • Baby could swallow bath water.
  • The birthing parent could have increased bleeding after delivery.
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What is the weight limit for a water birth? ›

Safety is the most important consideration when we consider whether a water birth is suitable for you and your baby. your BMI is under 30 or you weigh less than 90kgs at labour. This is because the staff need to be able to easily move you out of the bath in the event that you can't move yourself.

How painful is natural childbirth? ›

Pain during labor varies widely from woman to woman and even from pregnancy to pregnancy. It's often not the pain of each contraction on its own that women find the hardest, but the fact that the contractions keep coming — and that as labor progresses, there is less and less time between contractions to relax.

What is a lotus birth baby? ›

Lotus birth is the practice of leaving the umbilical cord and placenta attached to newborn until natural detachment from the umbilicus. This practice was named after Clair Lotus who observed that chimpanzee did not separate the placenta from the newborn.

What is the least painful way to give birth? ›

Epidural anaesthesia. Epidural injections are the most effective pain relief available. They are used for vagin*l births and also for caesarean sections, because they allow the mother to stay awake and alert during the baby's birth.

How does a midwife break your waters? ›

Your midwife or doctor will make a small break in the membranes around your baby. They will either use a long, thin probe (known as an amnihook) or a medical glove with a pricked end on one of the fingers (known as an amnicot).

What are the pros and cons of waterbirth? ›

Water Birth Pros and Cons: Is It Safe?
Pros of Water BirthCons of Water Birth
Helps ease labor painsMight increase the risk of Infection for the baby or the birthing parent
Can reduce the need for medication or interventionsCould make it difficult to clear a newborn's airway if they inhale meconium
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Does insurance cover a water birth? ›

There's usually no separate fee for laboring in a tub in a hospital, and your insurance will probably cover most of it (though you'll have to check your policy). The fees for a midwife for a home water birth or birth center water birth are usually included in whatever they charge for a normal birth.

How to avoid tearing during birth? ›

Aim for controlled, consistent pushing. If you can, try not to push down hard all at once while the baby's head is coming through the vagin*l opening. Pushing gently and slowly can give the tissue time to stretch.

How do babies survive water births? ›

When you are close to birthing your baby in the water you will need to keep aware of ensuring your bottom half remains submerged. Babies have lived in fluid for 9 months and therefore have not needed their oxygen from the air as we do, instead they receive this through their umbilical cord.

Who came up with water birth? ›

In the 1960s, the Russian water birth pioneer Igor Tjarkovsky experimented with babies being born into cold rather than warm water. His thinking was that this would help protect the baby's brain and enhance the baby's cognitive abilities (Avery 2013, Phillips 2014).

Can a baby live in water if born in water? ›

Theoretically, as long as the cord is still pulsating (about five minutes), the baby could still survive on that oxygen, but once the cord is not functioning, there's no oxygen available under water any more. No mammal can survive without breathing air (even whales), apart from shortly after birth.

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