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https://www.birthpoolinabox.co.uk/personal-pools/the-eco-regular-pool


Hi! I bought the wrong size birth pool and although I haven't used it, it was used once before by the person I bought it from successfully (so has a positive history).


I have now found a mini version and so looking to sell this larger one! See link above for more details about this one.


It includes:


A sterile, upopened bubble wrap heat cover.

An electric air pump to inflate/deflate pool quickly.

A submersible pump to pump water out of pool.

A mirror to see babies head being born.

Tap to hose connectors x 3

A sieve

2 x Isotonic energy drinks

A drink cup with straw

Instructions for pool and both pumps.

A thermometer.

A birth pool puncture repair kit.


You will need to buy a hosepipe and a sterile regular sized liner (lots of websites sell them such as the one above).

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