Pool specifications and size comparisons
Pool Specifications
We have regular size pools and larger ones.
Please have a look through the table here to see the differences and specifications so that you can choose the best option for you.
Our pools our made from a new eco-friendly material (0.38mm eco PVC Cadmium, Lead and Latex free) and meets EU regulations on maximum levels of phthalates in toys.
We have regular size pools and larger ones.
Please have a look through the table here to see the differences and specifications so that you can choose the best option for you.
Our pools our made from a new eco-friendly material (0.38mm eco PVC Cadmium, Lead and Latex free) and meets EU regulations on maximum levels of phthalates in toys.

How do our pools work?What can they bring to your birth?
"We have worked closely with midwives and mothers to understand what the ideal birth pool would be. The feedback we gained has supported this leap forward in the development of personal birthing pools. Now there is no compromise between performance and price for mothers who want to give birth their way"
Amy Maclean, Founder
Registered Design: UK Regd. Des. 3023420 GB Patent, US, China Patents Pending
A - Fitted disposable liner
Midwives advised that a new liner for the birth was a necessity from a hygiene perspective. The liner also acts as a redundant container for the water in the pool and makes cleaning up simpler. The pool comes with one liner (additional liners are available as extras). |
B - Adjustable height
Midwives said that some mothers needed lower sides for ease of entry and exit. Just release some air from the middle chamber and top up the other two for a stable pool with lower sides. |
C - 2 X-reinforced top handles
Mothers asked for handles here to give them control over their movement in the water. They are also useful for gripping during contractions and to hold onto while getting in the pool. |
D - Soft 3" high floor chamber
Mothers wanted comfort on the pool floor. Any higher reduces water depth or add to pool wall height. Regular pools have a 2" floor - Large pools have 3 inches. |
E - No drain plug
Midwives and mothers agreed that a drain plug was an unnecessary weak link in a birthing pool. |
F - Choice of two sizes
Some mothers had limited room space, some wanted their partners to join them and some wanted as much freedom as possible in the pool. So we made the pool in Regular and Large sizes. |
G - Three separate chambers
This is safer than a single chamber in the event of an accidental puncture in the pool walls. |
H - Opaque external wall
Mothers unanimously agreed that the opaque external wall increased their sense of privacy. |
I - Egg-shape
Some mothers wanted to be cosseted while others wanted space, so we made the pool narrower at one end and wider at the other. |
J - Double-reinforced handles
Mothers requested these strong handles on the outside of the pool (2 sets, uniquely positioned) for use when leaning over the side. They are angled at 30 degrees for maximum comfort. |
K - Tested & tested again
Each pool is factory tested to ensure that it has no defects and then 5-10% are randomly sampled and tested again by independent inspectors. The sides are strong enough to allow a 15stone person to sit or lean on them. |
L - Plain blue rim
Mothers said they wanted a clear space to rest their heads with no distracting text or images. |
M - No internal handles
Midwives and mothers agreed that internal handles might obstruct full movement and prevent effective use of a liner. |
N - No rough edges
Mothers requested that seams be smooth where they rest their heads. |
O - Clear inside wall
Mothers liked the perception of larger space created by having a clear inner wall. |
P - Space for partner
The Large pool has space for your partner should they want to catch your newborn as he or she emerges. |
Q - White floor
Midwives requested a white floor to enhance visibility. |
R - Internal seat
Mothers requested a comfortable place to sit while they bonded with their newborn. |