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Still available 27/08/15 humidifier (SFS), tiny love mobile (SFS) and head support


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1. Unused birthing pool from the company 'birth pool in a box' (see attached photo of it inflated). I bought this from a friend who also did not use the pool. I was overdue and was induced so couldn't give birth at home. Had a water birth at kings instead Included in the pack:-


Instructions for use

Pool

Hand pump (we also bought an electric pump which I would recommend but we have decided to keep ours for the paddling pool)

New Disposable liner

New Plastic ground sheet

Pump to remove water - bought separately as recommended by our Brierley midwife - 30 quid new.


We also have a number of new shower curtains which you can have for free to protect your furniture. They cost 15 quid from Argos.


Will take ?60 Ono. Pick up Camberwell grove.


2. Tiny love classic mobile http://www.kiddicare.com/p/Tiny_Love_Classic_Developmental_Mobile.htm?product_id=545536&utm_source=pla&gclid=CPesz5ab1sYCFVMatAodE_MBbg


RRP ?40. Will take ?15


3. Vicks Warm air mist humidifier. Used 4 times only. ?40.00 - will take ?20.00 http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/2329332.htm


4. Diono neck support - used for 1 week. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Diono-Cuddle-Soft-Baby-Support/dp/B007DETPRK will take ?5 ono

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