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A quiet birth tool that doesn’t get as much attention as it deserves - yet for many women, it becomes a steady source of comfort and support during labour.
TENS stands for Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation. A TENS machine delivers small, steady electrical pulses through pads placed on the lower back. These pulses stimulate nerves and can help change how the body experiences and perceives pain.
In labour, TENS is often used from early labour through to active labour as a non-invasive, drug-free form of support.
Labour sensations are intense, but they are also purposeful. A TENS machine doesn’t take the experience of labour away. Instead, it works alongside your body to help you manage sensations and stay present.
Some ways a TENS machine can support labour include:
• Interrupting pain signals - the electrical pulses can help block pain messages travelling to the brain
• Encouraging natural endorphins - which are the body’s natural pain-relieving hormones
• Providing a sense of control - having something you can adjust and use yourself can feel empowering
• Supporting calm and focus - especially in early labour when nerves and adrenaline can rise
Many women describe using a TENS as creating a distracting, tingling sensation that helps them focus on that and their breath rather than on discomfort.
A TENS is often most effective when started early in labour. Using it from the beginning allows your body to build up endorphins gradually and gives you time to get used to the sensation, you can then adjust the levels and intensity as labour ramps up.
It can be especially helpful:
A TENS machine can work well when used as part of a wider support system, rather than as a stand‑alone solution.
It can be beautifully paired with:
Together, these tools help the nervous system feel safe - which is essential for labour to progress effectively.
Every birth is different, and what feels supportive for one woman may not feel the same for another.
A TENS machine may be a good option if you:
It’s always important to discuss your options with your midwife or care provider to make sure a TENS machine is suitable for you.
Birth isn’t about enduring pain - it’s about feeling supported throughout the whole labour and especially during the intense moments.
Tools like a TENS machine don’t replace support, reassurance, or care, but they can play a meaningful role in helping you feel calmer, more confident, and more capable as labour unfolds.
If you’re starting to look into what you may need and doing some birth preparation, consider what will help you feel safe, informed, and supported - because that is where confidence in birth truly begins.
If you are wanting to hire a TENS, we offer this service, check out Hire availability here. If you ever have any questions, I am always happy to answer them.
With gratitude,
Nicole, Founder - Cosy Mama
This blog is for educational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Always consult your midwife or healthcare provider when preparing for birth.