The birth of a child is one of the most magical moments in a woman's life, and the right equipment plays an essential role. An important element in the birth experience is often the birthing vessel, which provides the opportunity for natural pain relief and relaxation. To ensure that your birthing vessel lasts as well as possible and is ready to deliver a safe and hygienic birth experience, it is important to understand how to best care for it. In this article, we will share tips and tricks to ensure that your tub lasts as long as possible.
Choose a high quality:
One of the first steps to ensuring that your feeding vessel has a long life is to choose a quality product from the start. A strong construction will reduce the risk of damage and leaks. Inflatable birthing tubs from La Bassine are made of durable and PVC material, specially designed to withstand pressure and wear during birth. As La Bassine's tub has been developed specifically for childbirth, you are sure that the tub does not contain harmful substances.
Protect against sharp objects:
Although the feeding vessel is sturdy, it is still important to take precautions to avoid damage. Carefully examine the area where you want to place the feeder and remove any sharp objects or edges that could damage the material. Place a soft blanket under the tub.
Do not use the tub without water:
It can be tempting to just try the tub without water. However, it is much better to fill the tub before trying it. The water distributes your weight evenly and "weightless", and the load on the tub will be evenly distributed, instead of concentrated at a few points.
Do not overfill the tub:
On the inside of the tub there is a marking of the maximum water level. A standard tub contains approx. 450 liters of water, and if the extra is filled, the internal welds are unnecessarily strained. This can eventually lead to leaks.
Use an original liner as reinforcement:
One of the easiest ways to extend the life of your feeder is to use an original liner. The lines from La Bassine are designed to fit the feeding vessels perfectly and protect them from leaks and damage. Original liners from La Bassine are over twice as thick as some alternatives (which in some cases have been developed for a completely different purpose than birth). Alternative "bag liners" are often welded as waste bags. The weaker weld, together with the thinner material, gives a greater risk of the liner getting leaks and contaminating the tub anyway. Original liners are flat welded and perfectly adapted to you and the tub. It provides extra strength and minimizes the risk of injury. Liners from La Bassine do not compromise on safety. They are individually sealed, developed specifically for births and meet strict requirements regarding hygiene and the absence of harmful substances. You can buy original liners here .
Avoid contact with strong tape:
The tubs from La Bassine are made of durable food-safe vinyl. Some want to attach lines or water hoses to the tub, and choose gaffer tape for the purpose. We advise against this, as the chemical ingredients in the glue on the gaffer tape can weaken the vessel. We recommend masking tape instead if you need to attach hoses and the like. directly on the tub. The glue on masking tape is of a type that does not interact with the material of the tub.
Store your feeding container correctly:
Once the birth is over and the birthing vessel is cleaned, it must be stored properly to maintain its quality. Empty and dry the tub thoroughly before storing. Store it in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. This will prevent excessive exposure to elements that could degrade the material. If your tub has been cold, let it sit at room temperature for 24 hours before re-inflating. This is to avoid cracks in the vinyl.
Regular maintenance:
Inspect your feeding vessel regularly for any signs of wear, leaks or damage. If you notice anything, have it repaired immediately to avoid further damage. Follow maintenance and cleaning guidelines and avoid using harsh chemicals that can damage the material.
With the right maintenance, original tubs from La Bassine can easily last for several births. Ultimately, extending the life of your food vessel is about taking responsibility for its maintenance and protection. While many may not realize it, choosing an original liner plays a vital role in ensuring that the feeding vessel remains intact and ready for use. It is one of the best ways to protect your vessel. By following these tips and choosing quality products, you can extend the life of your birthing vessel and ensure it is ready to support you during one of life's most significant events.