You may have heard of the infamous birth comb for labour pain relief. Your Birth Weapon is the birth comb on steroids. A set of two spikey acupressure, massage balls that you can squeeze in your hands from your first contraction to your last.
Why it works?- based on the gateway theory of pain, your brain can only process one message at a time, so by flooding the brain with other sensory stimuli, it is unable to fully process the pain sensations. When gripped in your hands it will trigger acupressure points which can help induce feelings of calm and relieve pain.
Not only can Your Birth Weapon be used during labour but you can also use them during pregnancy and postpartum for light massage. Light massage stimulates increased blood flow and relaxation to the targeted area (ie back, jaw etc), similar to a shakti mat!
Comes as a set of 2 with their own fabric bag
Please note due to the this being a natural product, the wood colour may vary.
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Kia ora!! I just wanted to get in touch to tell you how AMAZING the Your Birth Weapon balls are. I had my second pēpi at home last week and saved the balls as my tool for the very last minute. They took the edge off those final contractions and our girl was brought into the world in silence as I was so calm and felt so in control! Wish I had these first time round too. Thank you so much for creating these, literally will recommend to everyone 🤩 xx
20/10 reccomend the birth weapon balls, literally had one in my hand the majority of labour
Amazing service! Ordered and delivered in 24 hours! Arrived in time to help my daughter through Labour. She was really impressed with how they helped her cope. Thank you so much ❤️
So impressed with these! Well worth the money. My labour was only 2 hours but I was squeezing these through every contraction and even during pushing too , they really helped. Highly recommend!
I used these through out my entire labor and birth. It really helped me get through my contractions and focus on my breathing. I definitely recommend adding these to your birth kit. I had an unassisted home birth and this was all I used for pain management