awwwww look at charlotte again! and you look a right poser hahahaha that will be popped before baby comes, with charlotte playing in it and you attacking alex in it
yep and sit on.. its great... really really pleased with it tbh.. im 5ft9.. and my legs go straight.. but do push on the sides.. but when the waters also pushing on the sides it will make it a few cms bigger.. so as long as i can push on it.. if my legs r open it will give me extra room for my legs if that makes sence? im pretty tall so i would say that if you are under about 5ft9 then the pools great for you.. any bigger.. and you might struggle to lay bk sort of thing?
Ive never seen a birthing pool at all, but all the little and fish and everything just crack me up ahah... I've a feeling everyone would fall about laughing at me if i hauled one of those into the house, but hey it looks fab - go for it!
well its designed as a paddling pool.. but has all the benifits of a birthing pool.. except for the cost.. as i refuse to spend over £100 quid on a pool i might not get to use.. and if anyone wanted to laugh at me i wouldnt care.. im pretty happy with the purchase.. fish or no fish lol
awww i love it, nice and cheerful for baby to come into world to, better then a hospital setting. good luck with it
even if you don't get to use it you can use it for Charlotte in the summer. My son loves to get the paddling pool out in the garden (in the summer of course)
looks gr8 at least its not plain and boring, gives you something to focus on. hey you could even shove a snorkle on and pretend your giving birth in the caribeaan