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Recommendation: birthing pool hire company


adeg

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Hello


I just wanted to recommend a superb birthing pool hire company that I used recently. The service is 10/10 and the company owner is so kind, caring and thoughtful. The pool itself arrives with everything you need as well as easy care and guidelines.


Here's the website: http://gentlebirthsbirthingpoolhire.co.uk


Thanks

  • 3 months later...
I would like to second this recommendation... following this message I used this company and the owner Ceri gives the most incredible service. She went above and beyond at every stage to take the stress out of the process and fit in with my needs. She helped me to choose the right pool for my tiny little flat and delivery was easy and fitted around my timings. The pool was brand new and easy to put up/ take down, with clear instructions and everything you needed. Sadly I didn't get to use my pool due to last minute complications, so Ceri refunded the price of the liner. I cannot recommend it enough... much easier than buying and then having to re-home a pool!

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