Hi all, I thought I'd share my birth experience after using Aniball as I read so many before purchasing it and they were so helpful! I've split into a summary and a more detailed version:
Summary:
- I used Aniball from 36-39 weeks (when I went into labour).
- I got to 22cm with the ball, my baby's head was 33cm.
- I exercised with the ball every other day, expelling it 3-4 times each time.
- This was my first baby and my labour lasted 9 hours from first contraction to birth.
- I had no intervention. I used gas and air, and water for pain relief.
- I had no perineal tears at all.
- I had a second degree labial tear (my baby came out in superman position with his hand by his face which they think is what caused this!)
Overall, it's obviously impossible to tell how much was the ball and how much was just my body, but I massively rate Aniball for increasing my confidence going into labour that I was in control and had the ability to do it!
Extended version:
Thought I'd go into a bit more detail about how I used Aniball as I found reading other people's accounts super helpful!
So I started using it at the beginning of 36 weeks and last used it the day before I went into labour at 39 weeks. To be honest, I found inserting it pretty difficult at first! I'd strongly recommend using the lube they sell with it. For me personally, I found the only way I could insert it was deflated. I would kind of fold it and then use my fingers to ease it in. Once in, I held the white plastic bit and inflated until it didn't squish down anymore when pressed. From there, I would count the pumps each time to gauge how big I'd inflated it.
My goal was always to just get familiar with the pelvic floor sensations and control pushing it out. I think this was so much more helpful than focussing on a specific size to get to. I only ever reached 22cm (with 3 weeks of exercising) and still had no perineal tear so I really do think it's more about the control than the stretching.
Each time I used it, I popped on some music and just made sure I was relaxed and wouldn't be disturbed. I found lying on my side on my bed the best position.
When the ball is about to be expelled, it will slip if you don't hold it! I always kept one hand on the end (the plastic bit) to ensure it didn't come out too quickly - the midwife does this with baby's head too during birth.
Each time I exercised, I would just push it out without extra expansion first to remind my body what we were doing. And then I'd do the previous size I got to before thinking about expanding. I didn't always add extra width every time if I already felt maxed out.
For my actual birth, it was nothing like pushing Aniball out to be honest because your body just goes into primal pushing mode! However, I was familiar with the sensation of my perineum stretching and the baby kind of going back in and then out again with each contraction. I was also able to control my breathing throughout most of the birth, which I'd practiced a lot with Aniball.
So overall, I'd really recommend it provided you go into it with a relaxed mindset and just see how far you get. Happy to answer any questions in thread :)
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Hi Katie. Your post came at the perfect time. I will be starting my aniball today. Thank you for the detailed experience.
How did you disinfect the aniball before inserting?

I actually wondered this when I started using it too, but after some research I realised it looked like most users just washed the balloon with hot water and soap so that's all I did. I took the balloon off and put it on again each time which is a bit faffy but wanted to ensure I cleaned it properly without water getting in the tube.
Hope you get on well with it!

Thank you!!

This post was so helpful, thank you ! I had a first go this morning and found the insertion quite tricky to do. Does the whole top part of the balloon need to be inserted, I found it was kind of half in half out. Not sure I was doing it correctly?!

no worries, glad it was helpful! So the big bit of the balloon goes all the way in but the little bit doesn't go it and just sits at the entrance. I honestly found inserting it so tricky at first but just try stay relaxed and persevere. The first few times (and sometimes after that when needed) I literally had it flat and folded it and then held it in place and added the air when it was inside. Make sure your legs are open quite wide and try different angles as this helped for me!

Thank you!! I’ll give it another go tonight. Thanks again for the advice!