Your birth partner can place the pads on your back for you.
What is a tens machine for pregnancy.
Tens is a drug free kind of pain relief often used by women in the early stages of labour.
A maternity tens machine consists of a battery powered hand held controller connected by fine leads to four flat pads.
The pads are covered in a firm gel that helps them stick to your back.
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation tens is a method of pain relief involving the use of a mild electrical current.
The use of tens units for women in their first or second trimester is very limited but some reviews state that tens machines can be effective tools to reduce pain all throughout pregnancy.
A tens machine is a small battery operated device that has leads connected to sticky pads called electrodes.
Using a tens machine offers relief for pregnancy itch such as cholestasis.
Applying electrodes to the head or neck of people with epilepsy may induce seizures.
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People with epilepsy.
Medical professionals can recommend using the tens device to get relief from cholestasis and the horrible itch when pregnant.
Tens stands for transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation.
A 2015 study on severe itching conditions during pregnancy including liver conditions recommended using this device for a safe therapy.
Follow the instructions that come with your tens machine.
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Pregnant women should avoid using tens in the abdominal and pelvic regions.
In general a tens machine works by sending electrical pulses through the brain that prevent pain signals from your nerves from setting off your response.
A tens machine consists of a small box with a clip on the back that you can attach to your clothing.