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Birth Pool in a Box Regular / 2 persons Coconut White – the mobile birth pool, specially designed for mums-to-be who want to give birth in water.

  • Available in Mini / 1 person or Regular / 2 persons size
  • Colour options: White and Sky Blue
  • Packages: Choose from the Standard- or Premium- Water Birth Kit

To prepare safely and hygienically for your water birth, we recommend using a Home Birth Kit.

Discover all the features that make this pool one of the most trusted options for a positive water birth experience

What's included
  • Birth Pool in a Box Personal Mini White
  • Birth Pool Bag
  • Birth Pool in a Box Repair Kit White
Shipping & Returns

Shipping
The cost of shipping will be calculated at checkout. We are an exclusive European importer, therefore we can only accept orders from countries within the EU, including Switzerland. Nordic countries can order through our partner Förlosningspool.se

Returns
If products are in their original sealed packaging, returns are possible within 365 days. Returns are at customer's expense.

Material

Material: PVC compliant with EU limits of phthalates. Free from cadmium, lead, and latex.
Thickness: Pool 0.38mm; Liner 0.20mm
Allergen Information: Latex free. Skin reaction to PVC possible but rare
Storage Temperature: min -10°C (14°F) max 50°C (122°F)
Handling Temperature: min 25°C (77°F) max 40°C ( l04°F)0

Prefer to rent?

You can! Simply contact one of our Certified Rental Partners. Visit our rental partner page to explore all available rental options.

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White base & transparent walls

The white floor and transparent inner walls of the Birth Pool in a Box improve visibility during water birth, allowing midwives and healthcare professionals to clearly monitor mother and baby.

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Five air chambers

The Birth Pool in a Box features five separate air chambers for increased safety during water birth. If one chamber deflates, the remaining chambers maintain stability, while the adjustable middle ring allows the pool height to be easily adapted during labour.

FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more.

Why does the birth pool have a white base?

Our birthing pool is developed as a medical-grade tool. The white base and clear sides provide excellent visibility for midwives to monitor things like blood loss. A darker base would distort the view and compromise clarity.

From a photographic perspective, the white base combined with the blue wall and transparent liner offers a clean and crisp water image. Ideal for documenting water births.

What are the benefits of using a birthing pool?

Using a birthing pool during labour and birth can offer several advantages:

  • The warm water helps relieve pain naturally.
  • It promotes relaxation and can support cervical dilation.
  • It allows for greater freedom of movement during contractions.
  • It creates a calm environment, supporting a gentle transition for the baby.
Can my floor support the weight?

Yes, in most cases it can. For the larger model, the filled birthing tub weighs approximately 660 kg (including water), plus the person in labour (+/– 80 kg). This weight is distributed evenly over 1.6 m², which equals about 460 kg per square meter—well within the limits of a standard residential floor.

Although we can’t offer guarantees for specific floors, our experience, including installations in historic canal houses in Amsterdam and Amersfoort, has shown that this has never posed a problem. When in doubt, consult building plans or a structural engineer.

Is the birthing pool easy to set up?

Absolutely. The birth pool comes with an electric pump and is fully inflatable in under 10 minutes. Filling the birthing tub with warm water takes about 30–40 minutes. You’re welcome to get in while it’s still filling, as long as the temperature is comfortable and your midwife agrees.

How do I keep the water in the birth pool warm?

Maintaining the correct water temperature can be done by a birth partner or assistant. Our birthing tubs are designed to retain heat effectively, especially when used with the thermal pool cover.

Here are a few practical tips:

  • Start with the minimum fill line (as shown on the birth pool liner). This makes it easier to add warm water later, if needed.
  • To adjust the temperature: Use a clean bucket to remove some water and refill with warm or cool water via the hose.
  • Using a thermal pool cover (available in rental and purchase kits) will help maintain temperature. On average, the water cools by just 0.5°C per hour—depending on room temperature, humidity, and air circulation.

Planning to use the pool later? Consider filling it slightly warmer to compensate for cooling over time.

When can I get into the birthing pool?

You can enter the birthing pool once your labour is well underway, typically when you’re around 4–5 cm dilated and contractions are regular. Always check with your midwife to determine the right moment for you.