TENS Rental

What is a TENS unit?

TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) is a method of non-medicinal pain relief that can safely be used throughout labor. The TENS unit itself is a small, handheld device that attaches via lead wires to electrodes that are placed on your back. You have full control over the machine at all times and can turn it up or down as needed to help counter your pain.

These little machines are incredibly effective pain relief tools and I am happy to be able to offer them for rent to my non-doula clients.

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No joke, that little machine helped with my pain level even while pushing. I am so glad that was an option.
— H.R., past client

So how does it work?

TENS provides pain relief in a number of ways. The tingly “pins and needles” sensation distracts your mind from the rest of the sensations (pain) you may be experiencing. It also serves to decrease anxiety by giving a sense of control; after all, you are the one in charge of turning the unit up or down.

There are two theories of pain relief that are thought to apply to TENS. The Gate Control Theory suggests that there are “nerve gates” that control whether pain signals are allowed to reach the brain. It is thought that the electrical impulses from a TENS machine close these “gates” and don’t allow as many pain signals to reach the brain.

Additionally, the Diffuse Noxious Inhibitory Control Theory may be at play with TENS for pain relief. In short, it is thought that “pain inhibits pain.” By sending these tingly electrical impulses to your brain, it is flooding the system and making other labor pains seem less intense.

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TENS Unit Rental
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TENS Unit Rental
$90.00

Note: $40 of the cost is a security deposit and is refunded upon return of the unit in good, working condition.

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