We first became interested in the
design and use of water birth pools in 1986. Dr Michel Odent, the renowned
water birth pioneer, had moved to our locality and was a regular speaker
at the Active Birth Centre.
Following the pioneering of the
first water births in Russia in the 1960s, Michel Odent introduced
the use of water during labour at the state hospital in Pithiviers, France
in the late 1970s.
After delivering 100 babies in water
he published an article in the Lancet and was visited by journalists and
birth professionals from all over the world. This inspired us to begin
work on designing the first portable water birth pool to enable women
in the UK to use a birth pool in the environment of their choice.
The pool was ready for its
trial run in mid -1987. One of the women attending Janet Balaskas classes
at the Active Birth Centre was very keen to give it a try. The outcome
exceeded our expectations.
It was a model home birth with Michel
Odent as attendant. The pool performed brilliantly it was easily
assembled and filled and helped the mother to get through her first
labour without the need for medical pain relief.
From there we went onto refine the
design of the pool and to research what essential equipment needed to
be supplied with the pool. As word got out, demand for the pool increased.
We needed more pools to accommodate the women who wanted to use a pool
and before we knew it - the Active Birth Centres pool hire service
was born.
During this time, Janet became involved
with midwives, researchers and birth professionals in further exploring
the theoretical and practical aspects of how the principles of Active
Birth could be applied to water birth.
She began working with pregnant women
in swimming and birth pools. From this experience she developed a system
of aquatic exercise and learned just how beneficial a deep pool of warm
water is to a women in labour.
She discovered how water allowed
women to use the positions natural to labour and birth in a completely
new way. This led to the publication of her book "Water Birth"
in 1990 (a new and fully revised edition was published in August 2004)
and the "Water and Birth" video in 1992.
Janet used her experience and knowledge
to create two inspiring and informative workshops. The Water Birth
Workshop for pregnant women and their partners, and Study Days for
Midwives which cover the professional issues and practicalities of assisting
women at a water birth.
She was also a key participant and
driving force behind the International Water Birth Conference held at
Wembley Conference Centre in 1995 and has lectured widely internationally.
In 1988 the obstetrician, Yehudi
Gordon, asked us to design and supply a pool for the Birth Unit at the
Hospital of St. John and St. Elizabeth. We worked with him and the midwives
to develop the design for the first installed birthing pool available
in this country -- the original Deluxe Water Birth Pool (now updated and
improved).
After the first few births it was
clear that the pool worked very well both for the birthing mother and
her attendants and the design was a complete success.
As other hospitals asked us to supply
them with birth pools it became apparent that there was a need for a range
of different size and shaped pools to suit their varying requirements.
Over the next few years we produced
4 new and different birth pool designs for installation in hospitals,
the Elliptical, Corner , Space saver and the ergonomically designed New Active Birth
Pool.
Over the years we have improved
and innovated the design of the portable pools and the quality of our
hire service.
We went on to design 3 new portable
pools - the Oval, Circular and Hexagonal which thoroughly meet the needs
of the labouring woman and her attendants and offer affordable and space
saving options.
We have been delighted to hear thousands
of reports of how our pools have helped women in labour, assisted babies
to be born more easily and have also been appreciated by the midwives
who have attended them. We continue to improve and update the range in
accordance with the experience and feedback we receive. |