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Picture shows mum Megan and dad Seumas with baby Alasdair and Uilleam in the water birthing suite

First water birth in Western Isles

25 January 2016

A new born baby has being making waves in the Western Isles Hospital.

 

Alasdair Watney Macdonald is the first child to have been born in the new birthing pool in the Stornoway hospital.

 

Alasdair, who made his entrance on Saturday, January 16, weighing around 8lb 1oz, is the first tot to be delivered in the pool, although other mums have used it to ease their labour.

 

Mum Megan Watney, 31, said: “It was a great experience – as good as birth can be. I felt it was more relaxing, for the baby as well. I felt the baby transitioned a lot better. He seemed to be very relaxed. He didn’t start screaming or crying right away.

 

“I had wanted it for pain relief, mainly, because last time I had the bath and that seemed to help. I felt, in between the contractions, you could really let go and relax. You didn’t have to hold your weight afterwards.”

 

Alasdair is the second child for Megan and partner Seumas Macdonald, 32, and a little brother for proud Uilleam, aged two. The family live in Linshader, Uig, on Lewis.

 

Megan added: “I think it’s lovely that the option is available for other mums to use, but it’s the midwives that make it a good experience, at the end of the day, because without them it wouldn’t matter how much equipment or stuff we had.”

 

Catherine Macdonald, Head of Midwifery at NHS Western Isles, said they had wanted to offer this choice “for years”, adding: “From a midwife’s perspective, I’m absolutely delighted that we’re able to offer our women this choice element.

 

“Some people will want to use it for labour and not necessarily for birth but then they might change their mind – it depends on how the mood goes and how the ambience is.”

 

The pool may not be something that all women choose to use or can use, depending on their ‘risk’ criteria which is assessed throughout their pregnancy.

 

Gas and air can continue to be used while in the pool.

 

The birthing pool at Western Isles Hospital was more than 10 years in the planning and there were delays along the way. It came into use for the earlier stages of labour late last year and staff are delighted to now be using it for deliveries.