Improve Birth Experience

Vibwife supports the autonomy of the mother.

Challenges

  • A positive birth experience is supported by a calming and relaxing atmosphere. Providing this within a clinical setting poses a challenge for hospitals.
  • Women report a lack of autonomy and involvement in decision-making during childbirth.(1)
  • Only 1 % of women state they wish a c-section which is not medically required.(2)

090 %

of mothers want to use Vibwife again.(3)

091 %

of mothers state, Vibwife felt pleasent during conractions.(4)

VIBWIFE ENABLING AUTONOMY

Caregivers offer guidance while mothers fine-tune movements, guaranteeing uninterrupted motion even during multitasking. Through the empowerment of self-turning with TurnSupport, it nurtures autonomy and eliminates the sensation of being a 'patient.'

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(1) Thies-Lagergren L, Hildingsson I, Christensson K, et al. 2013. Who decides the position for birth? A follow-up study of a randomised controlled trial. Women and Birth. 26(4):e99–104, Available from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23932671/ 
(2) Declercq, E.R., Sakala, C., Corry, M.P., Applebaum, S., & Herrlich, A. (2013). Listening to Mothers III: Pregnancy and birth. New York: Childbirth Connection. Retrieved 23 August 2016 from: https://nationalpartnership.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/listening-to-mothers-iii-pregnancy-and-birth-2013.pdf
(3) Monod C, Granado C, Mueller D, et al. 2021. Safety and acceptance of “Vibwife”, a new moving mattress to support mobilization during labor: Result of a clinical study. Midwifery. 103:103096, Available from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34311336/
(4) Vibwife post market survey, results available upon request