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Sticky: The Femme TENS – keep in control

Posted by BBT.Admin on 19th Apr 2010

Our Femme TENS machine is for the lady who likes to be in control but prefers analogue to digital. It doesn't have as many options as the Elle TENS machine but still has a large intensity range, boost button and the ability to affect one pair of pads and not the other.For those who find dials quicker to use and more effective, this TENS machine is for you. There are two dials which adjust the speed and depth of the pulses and a removable boost button if you find that you don’t require it durin … read more

Sticky: The ‘Elle’ TENS – for the digital lady who likes control.

Posted by BBT.Admin on 18th Apr 2010

Our Elle TENS machine is for the 'digital generation' lady who doesn’t get flustered by options; on the contrary, she likes to be in control. This TENS has many effective options to relieve her pain yet is not complicated and overwhelming. The Elle TENS has it all and more.As with the other TENS machine, this one also has two main controls being a 'burst' mode for in between contractions and a 'boost' mode for during a contraction. When labour commences one is recommended to start with the bu … read more

The Obi TENS – digital yet simple.

Posted by BBT.Admin on 14th Apr 2010

The Obi TENS machine is for the 'digital generation' lady but who still needs things to be straight forward and fairly basic.There are only three controls which are soft buttons located in the centre of the unit. One is a 'booster' button pressed at the beginning of a contraction and the other two are called 'burst' buttons which increase or decrease the intensity of the 'constant' pulses in between contractions. For those who prefer soft, non fiddly buttons to dials and a digital interface th … read more

Sticky: The Lady TENS – simple and no fuss.

Posted by BBT.Admin on 14th Apr 2010

The Lady TENS machine is for the woman who needs absolute simplicity and no fuss. Unlike the other TENS machine there are only two controls and everything else is pre-set. One is a dial controlling the intensity of the 'constant' pulses and the other is a booster button pressed at the onset of a contraction. The intensity levels of this machine are a little less than the other units so this may also be good for the lady who has had a couple of births already and knows that labour is not so in … read more

Acupressure for Nausea/Sickness during Pregnancy

Posted by BBT.Admin on 17th Feb 2010

You've just done the pregnancy test, it's face down in your hand whilst you and your spouse/partner count the minutes before turning it over…5, 4, 3, 2, 1 go! You flick it over and there they both are, two lines, as clear as day…you're pregnant! There is excitement and nerves, cuddles and kisses and already talk about names. The days tick on and the emotions settle with the familiarity of the news but the physical effects begin to kick in…one being nausea. Some don’t suffer from sickness at a … read more