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HIRE OPTIONS - 5, 6 or 7 weeks hire available

Many Mums-To-Be plan for a natural birth and discuss their pain relief options with their midwife, doula or obstetrician well ahead of the big day.

Planning for giving birth is a physical, mental and emotional journey. The Elle TENS 2 is a powerful and simple to use TENS device. Including a useful contraction timer your midwife will love and has been cleverly crafted for ease of use by mums-to-be, for the drug-free management of pain during labour and beyond.Considering your health, the health of your baby and managing the logistics and timing is one thing, managing pain is another.

This is where Labour TENS comes in. To understand how a TENS machine works in labour let’s look at what a TENS machine is, how that helps during labour and what device options you have based on your birth and post partum recovery.

CHOOSE THE OPTION THE WORKS FOR YOU

The ultimate obstetric TENS. Packed with award winning key features of the ELLE TENS including the latest Opti-Max technology

HIRE A UNIT for 5, 6 or 7 weeks

$59.99 - 5 weeks rental | $69.99 - 6 weeks rental | $79.99 - 7 weeks rental

5 weeks hire - Check out price is $109.99, & includes a FULLY REFUNDABLE $50.00 bond)

6 weeks hire - Check out price is $119.99, & includes a FULLY REFUNDABLE $50.00 bond)

7 weeks hire - Check out price is $129.99, & includes a FULLY REFUNDABLE $50.00 bond)

  • Collect direct from our studio in Auckland, or, FREE delivery or FREE local drop off within Howick/East Auckland area.

  • FREE Shipping is included in the price (non-rural). Shipping to rural addresses is $14.99.

  • Allow approx 2-3 days additional delivery time for rural addresses

  • Extensions to the hire period is possible if you would like to keep the TENS a bit longer or need more time to return it.  This will be Just $10 per week. – We can arrange this & invoice you directly for if required.

Your complete pack will include :

  • Elle Tens Unit - large display, pre-set modes & integrated boost button

  • 4 Large Electrode Pads 40x100mm

  • 2 Lead wires + 1 spare

  • 2 AA Batteries + 2 spare

  • Easy release neck cord & soft carrying pouch

  • Electrode placement guide

  • Elle TENS Instruction Manual & Women's guide to drug free pain relief

Our TENS hire machines are in high demand. Please ensure you book early to avoid disappointment. We recommend approx 2-3 weeks prior to your due date, or if your due date is sooner, select a dispatch date asap. If you book and your due date changes, just let us know & we can adjust your booking for you if a unit is available :)

Please note : Upon reserving your TENS machine you will receive an email invoice for payment to secure your TENS unit. Bond is refundable as soon as the unit is received, checked in and ensured there are no missing items or cleaning required. Please allow up to 7-10 days for refunds to be processed. If your booking is cancelled within 5 days of your scheduled delivery/collection date, your bond will not be refunded as it has already been allocated to you and unable to be sent to another customer. Your hire fee will still be fully refunded for you :)

PURCHASE YOUR OWN UNIT (enquire first as subject to availability)

$235.00 - Collect direct from our studio in Auckland or courier options available. FREE delivery or FREE local drop off within 5KMs of Howick/East Auckland area. Courier to a rural address is $14.99.

Your complete pack will include :

  • Elle Tens Unit - large display, pre-set modes & integrated boost button

  • 4 Large Electrode Pads 40x100mm

  • 2 Lead wires

  • 2 AA Batteries

  • Easy release neck cord soft carrying pouch

  • Electrode placement guide

  • Elle TENS Instruction Manual & Women's guide to drug free pain relief Free download

The controller part of the TENS machine is easy to hold in your hand while you're in labour.

But if you don't want to hold it, you can clip it to your clothing or attach a strap and hang it around your neck.

A TENS machine has buttons that you can use to control the frequency and strength of the pulses. There's also a boost button for you to press with your thumb when you want maximum output from the machine. This may help you to get through each contraction.

Cranial TENS is an alternative to maternity TENS that may help with pain relief once you're in active labour. Instead of pads, you wear a band around your head. The band delivers electrical impulses to your forehead, just above your nose.

What is TENS?

TENS is a drug-free kind of pain relief often used by women in early labour. TENS stands for Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation.

A maternity TENS machine consists of a battery-powered, hand-held controller connected by fine leads to four flat pads. The pads are covered in a firm gel that helps them stick to your back.

The machine sends small, safe pulses of electrical current via the leads to the pads on your skin. The pulses pass through your skin and into your muscles and tissues. This gives you a gentle tingling or buzzing sensation, which may be stronger or weaker, depending on the setting level.

Key Feature 1

Burst mode – between contractions

Elle TENS has two burst modes. The burst mode is to be used between contractions. It feels like a pulsing, tingling sensation with the pulses coming on and off and on periodically. This mode will help to promote those all-important natural pain-killing chemicals known as ‘endorphins’ and ‘encephalins’.

The first burst mode is generally used during early stages of labour with the second burst mode used when contractions become more frequent.

Key Feature 2

Boost mode – during contractions

Elle TENS also comes with two boost modes. The boost mode is for during contractions. By pressing the easy to access boost button you’ll receive an extra surge of power required to combat pain during contractions.

The first boost mode is used during early labour with the second boost mode when contractions become more frequent.

Key Feature 3

Contraction timer

The added feature on the Elle TENS 2 when compared with the original Elle TENS is the contraction timer. Each time the boost button is pressed for a contraction, the Elle TENS 2 will automatically trigger the ‘Contraction Timer’. This measures the duration of your contractions in seconds. Once the contraction has passed and the Boost Button is released, the unit will trigger the ‘Between Contraction Timer’ which measures the time between contractions. This provides vital information for your midwife.

HOW DOES A TENS MACHINE WORK ?

We don’t know exactly how TENS works to help you cope in labour. It’s probably due to a combination of factors. These could include: 

  • the electrical pulses prevent pain signals from reaching your brain

  • the pulses stimulate your body to release natural, feel-good substances called endorphins

  • it helps you to feel in control of your labour and be less anxious

  • it offers a distraction from your contractions


There’s not a lot of evidence to show how effective using a TENS machine is as a form of pain relief but most midwives are supportive of the idea of using one. About one woman in five plans to use TENS at some point in labour and most mums who've tried it say that they’d be willing to use it again in their next labour.

WHEN SHOULD I USE TENS ?

You can use TENS from the very beginning of your labour.

You could start using it when you're getting regular contractions or backache. You may find that the machine works better at relieving your backache than other types of pain. This is probably because the pads are on your back.

TENS is most likely to be effective in early labour though you may still need other forms of pain relief as your labour gets stronger.

Your midwife will not recommend starting TENS if you’re already in established labour. However, if you started using TENS earlier and want to carry on using it, that's fine. You may need to take off the TENS pads if your baby's heart has to be monitored electronically, because the pads could affect the signals to the monitoring machine.

HOW SHOULD i USE TENS ?

Your birth partner can place the pads on your back for you. Follow the instructions that come with your maternity TENS machine, though they're likely to be as follows:

  • Check the machine is turned off before placing the pads on your back

  • Place two of the pads on either side of your spine, with the tops of the pads at about bra-strap level.

  • Place the other two lower down, at about the level of the dimples on your lower back, just above your bottom.

  • Switch the machine on, starting with the controls at the lowest setting. Turn them up gradually as your contractions get stronger, or when the pain in your back gets worse.

  • Use the boost button at the peak of each contraction. The boost function results in more intense, wave-like tingling or buzzing sensations.

  • Remember to turn off the boost button again when the contraction has ended. This is so you feel the benefit of the boost next time you have a contraction.

  • Keep mobile. Moving around during labour helps you to feel in control and will make TENS more effective.

  • Don't give up straight away if you think TENS isn't doing anything. You may need to keep using it for at least an hour before it starts to work for you.

  • If the pads start to lose their stickiness, rub a few drops of water into the gel side of the pads before putting them back on. The more firmly the pads are stuck on, the better they'll work.

  • If you don't think the pads are helping you after a while, take them off. You are in control of your labour and what is working for you. All other forms of pain relief, both medical and non-medical, are still open to you.

WHEN SHOULDN’T I USE TENS

Never use a TENS machine under the following circumstances, without talking to a midwife or doctor first:

  • Before you go into labour.

  • When you’re in a shower, bath, or birth pool.

  • If you have broken skin or a healing scar where you want to place the pads.

  • If you have a cardiac pacemaker or a heart rhythm problem.

  • If you have pain that you don’t think is labour pain. See your doctor or midwife if this is the case.

WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF TENS ?

  • You can keep moving around while using it.

  • It won't directly interfere with your labour.

  • You can use it for as long as you want to and take it off if you want or need to.

  • There are no lasting side-effects.

  • It's safe for you and your baby.

  • You don't need an anesthetist, doctor or midwife to help you use it.

  • It can be used for a home birth.

  • It's portable and non-invasive.

  • You control it.

  • It's easy to use.

WHAT ARE THE DISADVANTAGES OF TENS ?

  • You probably won’t be able to put the pads in place without help.

  • You may find it only gives you relief in the early stages of labour.

  • You‘ll probably need to pay to hire or buy a TENS machine, as not all hospitals have them.

  • TENS can’t be used in water, though you can still use it before you get in a bath or birth pool.

  • If you want your birth partner to massage your back, he’ll have to work around the pads.