As we make our own "demountable" birthing pools, I would like to tell you
about them. The most economical, suitable sized and transportable way is
to start with a 8foot X 4 foot (imperial measure) panel of either outdoor
or marine ply. A single cut from top to bottom = 2foot x 8 foot. Cut
I wrote: "When in a hurry or a poor hot water supply, then 7 panels, or for
quick multips, 3 panels, makes a great smaller
birthing pool." Obviously I meant 6 panels. (3 pairs) sorry
for the confusion. 3 panels would be a good baby bath.
MM
Hi Tania, what sort of pool would he be making?
Leigh
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From:
Tom, Tania and Sam
Smallwood
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] Birthing
pools
Just wondering if there is anyone out
by me, or the
woman/support person etc
Hope this helps, if you need me to, I can privately mail you a
photo
Tania
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From:
Leigh Evans
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Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 8:39
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Birthing
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Hi
Dear
Tania
The
midwifery practice I work in sells pools - please contact me off list for
details.
Cheers
Jane
Pregnancy,
Birth and Beyond www.pregnancy.com.au
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Dear Tania
I purchased a wonderful birth pool in Brisbane at a store called "Clarkes
Rubber and Pools". It's a round crown shape fully inflatable. Great depth
and size for birthing. Back in 1999 it cost around $150. Perhaps there's
a store in Adelaide?
Goodluck
For Gentle Birthing Choices