Thanks ladies. I'm considering buying a brand new one (La Bassine) on Amazon or Ebay as they are only £90 which is the same price as hiring one, and then hopefully I can sell it on after... or let the kids use it as a paddling pool
You say they don't take payment until 36 weeks.... I'm assuming that you still get charged even if you are unable to use it? This is the only thing that puts me off as I labour very quickly so there is a good chance I may not make it into the pool in time, in which case I wonder if it would be more sensible to buy a new one as then if I don't use it I can always sell it on after?
Thanks ladies. I'm considering buying a brand new one (La Bassine) on Amazon or Ebay as they are only £90 which is the same price as hiring one, and then hopefully I can sell it on after... or let the kids use it as a paddling pool
You say they don't take payment until 36 weeks.... I'm assuming that you still get charged even if you are unable to use it? This is the only thing that puts me off as I labour very quickly so there is a good chance I may not make it into the pool in time, in which case I wonder if it would be more sensible to buy a new one as then if I don't use it I can always sell it on after?
What you have to remember with a new one is there are a lot of additional add ons you need including lining, pump, hose pipe, water pump etc. That £90 new is just for the pool alone. The rental price for waterbabjes includes everything.
Saying that new pools do have quite good resale value.
Is this your first or subsequent? Are you planning more? If so then yeah buy new but if you are done I personally would rent but that is my opinion. It may be worth looking at your dry Home birth options and use a bath as pain relief if you labour quickly?
Thanks ladies. I'm considering buying a brand new one (La Bassine) on Amazon or Ebay as they are only £90 which is the same price as hiring one, and then hopefully I can sell it on after... or let the kids use it as a paddling pool
You say they don't take payment until 36 weeks.... I'm assuming that you still get charged even if you are unable to use it? This is the only thing that puts me off as I labour very quickly so there is a good chance I may not make it into the pool in time, in which case I wonder if it would be more sensible to buy a new one as then if I don't use it I can always sell it on after?
What you have to remember with a new one is there are a lot of additional add ons you need including lining, pump, hose pipe, water pump etc. That £90 new is just for the pool alone. The rental price for waterbabjes includes everything.
Saying that new pools do have quite good resale value.
Is this your first or subsequent? Are you planning more? If so then yeah buy new but if you are done I personally would rent but that is my opinion. It may be worth looking at your dry Home birth options and use a bath as pain relief if you labour quickly?
Oh yes, thanks for pointing that out you're absolutely right it doesn't include pump etc!! Just my luck I would have bought that and then gone into full blown panic when realising I had to fill it with buckets lol!
There is someone selling one near to be on e-bay brand new in box (that she never got to use as she was induced in hospital), for £60, comes with pump and everything else so that's probably not a bad deal? I'm not planning a subsequent birth so it's only really going to be a one use kind of item, but obviously if I can sell it on after that would be a bonus. Plus I have a friend who is keen to hire it off me when she has her second baby.
The thought of a dry birth puts panic into me for some reason! I found labour so terrifying and painful until the moment I got into the water and then it was like all of my worries disappeared. fingers crossed I will get it filled in time! eek! But I may also be filling the bath at the same time just in case!
Thanks ladies. I'm considering buying a brand new one (La Bassine) on Amazon or Ebay as they are only £90 which is the same price as hiring one, and then hopefully I can sell it on after... or let the kids use it as a paddling pool
You say they don't take payment until 36 weeks.... I'm assuming that you still get charged even if you are unable to use it? This is the only thing that puts me off as I labour very quickly so there is a good chance I may not make it into the pool in time, in which case I wonder if it would be more sensible to buy a new one as then if I don't use it I can always sell it on after?
What you have to remember with a new one is there are a lot of additional add ons you need including lining, pump, hose pipe, water pump etc. That £90 new is just for the pool alone. The rental price for waterbabjes includes everything.
Saying that new pools do have quite good resale value.
Is this your first or subsequent? Are you planning more? If so then yeah buy new but if you are done I personally would rent but that is my opinion. It may be worth looking at your dry Home birth options and use a bath as pain relief if you labour quickly?
Oh yes, thanks for pointing that out you're absolutely right it doesn't include pump etc!! Just my luck I would have bought that and then gone into full blown panic when realising I had to fill it with buckets lol!
There is someone selling one near to be on e-bay brand new in box (that she never got to use as she was induced in hospital), for £60, comes with pump and everything else so that's probably not a bad deal? I'm not planning a subsequent birth so it's only really going to be a one use kind of item, but obviously if I can sell it on after that would be a bonus. Plus I have a friend who is keen to hire it off me when she has her second baby.
The thought of a dry birth puts panic into me for some reason! I found labour so terrifying and painful until the moment I got into the water and then it was like all of my worries disappeared. fingers crossed I will get it filled in time! eek! But I may also be filling the bath at the same time just in case!
£60 all in sounds like a good deal to me and it sounds like you could quite easily make your money back with your friend looking to rent off you and then re sale afterwards.
You will be at Home so you should labour much calmer then in the hospital.
Good luck with your homebirth though I am so jealous as I never had one! (mine was planned until 37 weeks when my iron levels dropped very very low)
Eta remember a thermometer as the water needs to be 37.5c (?) So if you run the bath at the same time it needs to be that temp or you will have to come out to deliver. Let oh know this so he can keep an eye till mw arrives. Around DD keep your hot water on constantly as you don't want to run out again especially if it is a quick labour
Thanks ladies. I'm considering buying a brand new one (La Bassine) on Amazon or Ebay as they are only £90 which is the same price as hiring one, and then hopefully I can sell it on after... or let the kids use it as a paddling pool
You say they don't take payment until 36 weeks.... I'm assuming that you still get charged even if you are unable to use it? This is the only thing that puts me off as I labour very quickly so there is a good chance I may not make it into the pool in time, in which case I wonder if it would be more sensible to buy a new one as then if I don't use it I can always sell it on after?
What you have to remember with a new one is there are a lot of additional add ons you need including lining, pump, hose pipe, water pump etc. That £90 new is just for the pool alone. The rental price for waterbabjes includes everything.
Saying that new pools do have quite good resale value.
Is this your first or subsequent? Are you planning more? If so then yeah buy new but if you are done I personally would rent but that is my opinion. It may be worth looking at your dry Home birth options and use a bath as pain relief if you labour quickly?
Oh yes, thanks for pointing that out you're absolutely right it doesn't include pump etc!! Just my luck I would have bought that and then gone into full blown panic when realising I had to fill it with buckets lol!
There is someone selling one near to be on e-bay brand new in box (that she never got to use as she was induced in hospital), for £60, comes with pump and everything else so that's probably not a bad deal? I'm not planning a subsequent birth so it's only really going to be a one use kind of item, but obviously if I can sell it on after that would be a bonus. Plus I have a friend who is keen to hire it off me when she has her second baby.
The thought of a dry birth puts panic into me for some reason! I found labour so terrifying and painful until the moment I got into the water and then it was like all of my worries disappeared. fingers crossed I will get it filled in time! eek! But I may also be filling the bath at the same time just in case!
£60 all in sounds like a good deal to me and it sounds like you could quite easily make your money back with your friend looking to rent off you and then re sale afterwards.
You will be at Home so you should labour much calmer then in the hospital.
Good luck with your homebirth though I am so jealous as I never had one! (mine was planned until 37 weeks when my iron levels dropped very very low)
Eta remember a thermometer as the water needs to be 37.5c (?) So if you run the bath at the same time it needs to be that temp or you will have to come out to deliver. Let oh know this so he can keep an eye till mw arrives. Around DD keep your hot water on constantly as you don't want to run out again especially if it is a quick labour
Oh no!! My friend had same problem with iron levels and couldn't have her homebirth. Do they do a special blood test at 37 weeks then? I'm guessing this is just for those who decide to have homebirths as I can't remember having a blood test that late on with my second? It was a couple of years ago though so don't remember that well.
Is there much you can do to ensure iron levels stay up? I'm assuming you probably can't take iron supplements without a prescription so maybe just eat lots of iron rich food from about 30 weeks onwards.
Thanks for the thermometer tip, I'll make sure I get two - one for the bath and one for the pool. x