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MamaTens machine for sale - purchased 25th April


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Price: ?35

Collection from se5 - Camberwell


Product description


TENS is one of the safest, most effective forms of modern pain relief available to women during childbirth. Tens is recommended by midwives as part of your birth plan, the treatment allows you to experience a mobile, drug-free labour, with personal control over your pain relief. Mama TENS my time features extra high levels of pain relief, using innovative comfort strength control technology which prevents short spikes, which may be experienced by other TENS machines if pads are detached during use. The Mama TENS my time also features a labour log integral to the unit, which enables you to monitor your contraction times and length of time in labour accurately at the press of a button. The ultimate maternity TENS, the Mama TENS my time has been developed in conjunction with Midwives and with feedback from thousands of women who have used TENS during their labour. TENS encourages the body to release endorphins, which are natural pain-relieving chemicals (the bodys equivalent of morphine). It also targets the pain gate, which stops pain signals from reaching the brain. Research has shown TENS is very effective when used from the onset of labour, because it allows the body time to build endorphins. Used in the early stages of labour and TENS can help mum remain at home for longer and have control over their pain relief. Why choose Mama TENS: Maternity TENS machines are designed differently to general TENS units. As childbirth causes pain that comes and goes, maternity TENS provide


Box Contains


MamaTENS MyTime unit


Translucent Storage pouch


Safe-release neck cord


Pack of four electrode pads with integral leads


Pictorial guide and instruction manual

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