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Ronnie Falcao, LM MS,
a homebirth midwife in Mountain View, CA
An interactive resource for moms on easy steps they can take to reduce exposure to chemical toxins during pregnancy. Other excellent resources about avoiding toxins during pregnancy These are easy to read and understand and are beautifully presented. |
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Order for Durable Medical Equipment (DME)
Recommended for: ________Client’s Full Name
Due Date: _XX/YY/ZZ_ DME ordered for: _ XX/YY/ZZ _ to _
XX/YY/ZZ
I recommend the use of an AquaDoula birthing tub during labor in order
to provide pain relief and to facilitate an easier and safer birth. [See
footnotes.]
You may arrange to rent a birthing tub from a national rental agency
– rental packages cost about $375.00, depending on shipping costs.
See: aquadoula.com or aqua-eez.com for details of their rental programs.
Or you may arrange to rent an AquaDoula birthing tub with Deluxe Accessories
Kit at a discounted price of $250.00 from my office. [See http:
for full details of tub rental.]
Invoice:
Pickup Date: _XX/YY/ZZ
Charge: _$250.00
NOTES for INSURANCE COMPANIES:
The AquaDoula birthing tub is manufactured by Tubs To Go! / AquaDoula,
3101-111th St. SW, Bay N, Everett, WA 98204, 425-348-6729, fax: 425-348-5009,
e-mail: waterbirth@aquadoula.com The purchase price is $1195.
This DME is not custom made.
Veronica G. Falcao, LM MS
Eternity in Bloom – Birthing Tub Rentals - (EIN) ??-???????
1) Blood pressure can be reduced within minutes by immersion in warm
water. (Rosenthal M. - Water immersion in labor and birth.
Female Patient 1991; 16:35-47)
2) Warm water immersion has been shown to decrease edema and increase
diuresis (Katz V., Ryder R., Cefalo R., Carmichael W., Goolsby R. A comparison
of bedrest and immersion for treating the edema of pregnancy. (Odent
M. Birth Reborn New York: Pantheon Books, 1984:45-6)
3) Reports reveal that when women float and move freely in a birth
pool, their need is reduced for drugs to stimulate uterine activity and
for pain relief (and hence the risks of anesthesia); they are less likely
to have a bad tear or episiotomy, the rates of intact perinaeum are increased
and fewer forceps deliveries and cesarean sections are performed.
(Kitzinger S., Letter from England: Is waterbirth dangerous. Birth
1995 22:3 172-3)
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