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Hello

A few items for sale for collection from SW2 2LN. I also have an unused birth pool for sale (see other posting).


Yoga ball with pump ?5


25 disposable bed pads 60x90 'Readi' unopened ?5 (bought for ?10) For homebirth or to cover bed if waters break.


Tenscare unopened stimulating electrodes ?5


Hynobirthing book. Marie Mongan ?5 (cost price ?14.99)


Three baby names books. All 3 for ?10

- Cool baby names (cost price $10)

- Brilliant baby names (cost price ?6.99)

- Dictionary of first names. Penguin reference. (cost price ?10)


Colourful John Lewis sleepsuits, with feet and fold over mits. Set of three bright colours(pink, turquoise, purple). Size tiny baby, up to 7lbs. Great as first outfits in hospital bag. Worn once, in good condition. ?5 (cost price ?16).


White new born mits and newborn hat from mothercare. Unworn. ?3

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