
Aniball – for easier childbirth
Proven medical device intended for prenatal preparation, prevention of perineal injuries and stress incontinence. Is used to train the proper function (activation/relaxation) of the pelvic floor muscles.
Antenatal preparation with Aniball:
- effective physical and mental preparedness and self-confidence for birth,
- a significantly lower risk of tearing or episiotomy during childbirth,
- training for expulsion of the newborn,
- training in the appropriate position for birth,
- positively stimulates the vaginal tissue and improves perineum elasticity,
- effective rehabilitation of the pelvic floor muscles after the sixth week after pregnancy,
- preventing incontinence.
Start practicing from the completed 36th week of pregnancy, just 15 min. daily.
Your experience with Aniball …
I started the exercise at 21 cm and I reached 29.8 cm 2 days before giving birth. Thanks to Aniball I was less afraid of childbirth and I believe that also thanks to it the birth became an experience for me. It was absolutely easy, basically I knew roughly what to expect. The labor lasted about 3 hours, without epidural anesthesia, without episiotomy and without any injury. In the hospital I was an exemplar – I had fast delivery and without injury as a primipara and almost the only one able to sit, walk and function normally after childbirth. The midwife also highly praised the balloon. Thank you very much for this great invention that makes sense and has certainly helped many women. If I plan another baby, I will use the balloon again 🙂
I decided to try the balloon after reading several reviews. The first insertion was awkward, inflating even more, but I wasn’t panicking, logically, it’s just not a pleasure 🙂 I exercised for about 14 days, then the head already descended, the cervix shortened and the inserted balloon began to bother me… They were only two weeks left till the date of a labor and I had 25 cm safely practiced. I spent 20 hours in the delivery room on the day of the labor. The second stage of labor, however, from all this lasted “only” two hours, and when the moment for pushing came, I was – although a primipara – an absolute professional. I knew the technique of expelling the balloon and the pressure caused by the descending head was also well known to me. The labor was finished after a quarter of an hour, our magical Leo was born with an incredible weight and measurement of 4010 g and 54 cm! When the doctor checked my condition, the perineum was WITHOUT a episiotomy! For all expectant mothers – don’t hesitate to try Aniball, it certainly works, at least for encouraging the mindset of a woman in labor, which I rank in first place.
Gioia E.
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