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What Type of Pool is Right For you?
Choosing a Birthing Pool: Hiring or Buying
Choosing a Birthing Pool: Things to Consider
Compare these Birthing Pools Side by Side
Choosing a Birthing Pool: Our Water Birthing Pool Kits
At The Good Birth Company, we benefit from first hand experience as most of us have had a water birth. We understand that no one pool reflects everyone's needs but please read on to learn about the different features of the rigid hire pools and the inflatable consumer-owned pools.
Choosing a Birthing Pool: Hiring or Buying?The choice of whether you hire a birthing pool or buy one of our inflatable birth pool in a box pools depends on a number of factors.
- Our partner Samantha Jayne Birthing Pools for hire has been selected for how easy the birth pools are to set up when labour begins. Both the hexagonal and oval birthing pools can be used prior to labour for relaxation and are usually topped up just like a bath would be. Hiring a pool costs between £165 and £200 for a 4 to 5 week period. Your hired pool comes as standard with a comprehensive water birthing kit.
- Both birth pool in a box Eco Regular and Mini have been designed as a result of a long consultation process with mothers and midwives with experience of water birth. Their patented characteristics make it an ideal portable solution in case you want to have a back-up if you are having your water birth in hospital, or, some say, a less "medical" alternative to the rigid pools for hire.
Choosing a Birthing Pool: Things to ConsiderWe believe that your choice of pool or service should be based on what feels right for you, not worries about suitability. However, here are some simple guidelines to help you:
- Your height: if you are taller than 5'8" (or 1.72m), we recommend that you choose the Regular rather than the Mini birth pool in a box .
- Space: which pool you choose will depend on how much available space you have. The pool that takes up the least space is the hexagonal birthing pool for hire.
- Weight of the pool: birthing pools for hire are generally heavier when filled with water than inflatable birthing pools (by as much as 320kg when comparing birth pool in a box Mini with the Oval Birthing Pool for hire.
- Involving your Partner: if you would like your partner to be able to enter the pool during labour or after the birth, you might find that the Oval Pool is your best solution, although both the hexagonal and the birth pool in a box Regular do have a limited amount of space to allow for your partner.
- Your Comfort: both the birthing pools for hire and our birth pool in a box are designed to allow you to move as freely as possible during labour. The rigid birthing pools have rims that are thinner allowing you to grab onto them, while birth pool in a box has external handles. Which you choose is a matter of taste.
- Punctures: While birth pool in a box are made of strong 0.38cm thick pvc, if your floor is uneven or can easily chip (wooden floors for example) we recommend that you cover it before using an inflatable pool otherwise you might feel more comfortable with hiring a rigid pool.
Read our birthing pool hire FAQ or our birth pool in a box FAQ for more general information about birthing pools.
Compare these Birthing Pools Side by SideThe table below summarises the features of these birthing pools side by side. If you are still unsure about which pool is best for you, please do not hesitate to contact us online or by calling our Customer Care Team free on 0800 035 0514.
| Pool Type |
Inflatable Pools to Buy |
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For more information
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| External max dimensions |
76 x 65"
193 x 165cm
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65 x 57"
165 x 145cm
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| Internal max dimensions |
56 x 45"
142 x 114cm
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45 x 37"
114 x 94cm
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Internal depth
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26" (66cm)
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26" (66cm)
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| Rim width |
10" (25cm)
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10" (25cm)
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| Built-in seat |
Yes
On Eco models
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No
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Disposable liner
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One included
Additional ones £20
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One included
Additional ones £20
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| Water birth Kit |
Optional
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Optional
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Water emptying pump
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Optional
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Optional
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Max height of mother
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6'0" (182cm) |
5'8" (172cm) |
| Room for partner |
Yes
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No
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| Weight when filled |
650kg plus mother
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480kg plus mother
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| Cancellation policy |
Conditional 100% Refund Policy |
Conditional 100% Refund Policy |
| Price |
£79.95
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£69.95
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Shipping Cost
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Shipping from £9.95 |
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Buy |
Buy |
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Choosing your Pool: Water Birth Pool Kits
Standard Water birth Pool Kit for Hired Birthing PoolsBoth the oval and hexagonal birthing pools for hire come complete with a comprehensive birthing pool kit that includes:
- Permanent liner

- A new disposable liner
- A new 15 metre filling hose
- New round and multi-purpose mixer tap adaptors
- A ground pad to protect your floor
- A new foil-backed heat retention cover
- 2 new thermometers
- A new water strainer
- Full instructions & information pack
- A step to assist your entry and exit from the pool
- A submersible water pump and 10 metre hose to empty the pool after use
Our optional Kits for birth pool in a box
Our Optional Birthing Kits have been designed to help you organise your birth and are packed with accessories to help you fill or empty your birthing pool. Following feedback from many mothers, we are not providing two different optional kits. The Basic Kit include the basic necessities to help you fill your birth pool in a box while the Standard Kit contains additional items to help you fill and empty the pool quicker after the birth. Review the contents of the Basic and Standard birth pool in a box kits here.
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