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Whirlpool concerns
I would like to surprise my wife with a late term pregnancy getaway
weekend. The dinner theater/hotel I am looking at has really nice rooms w/ whirlpools. Is it ok for someone at 31 weeks to be in a whirlpool? I don't want to pay for a really nice room only to find out she can't use it, or if she does it will present a risk to her or the baby. Thanks everyone Jeridiah |
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She can use it just make sure the water isnt too hot, the only reason
pregnant women arent allowed to use hot tubs is risk of overheating. if youre not sure on the temp call her doctor and ask him/her what the proper temp should be. "Jeridiah" wrote in message om... I would like to surprise my wife with a late term pregnancy getaway weekend. The dinner theater/hotel I am looking at has really nice rooms w/ whirlpools. Is it ok for someone at 31 weeks to be in a whirlpool? I don't want to pay for a really nice room only to find out she can't use it, or if she does it will present a risk to her or the baby. Thanks everyone Jeridiah |
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"silivrenglaur" wrote in message
... She can use it just make sure the water isnt too hot, the only reason pregnant women arent allowed to use hot tubs is risk of overheating. if youre not sure on the temp call her doctor and ask him/her what the proper temp should be. I thought the other issue was bacteria from the number of people using them, but if it's a private pool it shouldn't be a problem. |
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"Jeridiah" wrote in message om... I would like to surprise my wife with a late term pregnancy getaway weekend. The dinner theater/hotel I am looking at has really nice rooms w/ whirlpools. Is it ok for someone at 31 weeks to be in a whirlpool? I don't want to pay for a really nice room only to find out she can't use it, or if she does it will present a risk to her or the baby. The really neat thing about hotels with in-room spas is that the spas are filled from the tap, which means you can controll the temperature. It should stay below about 100 degrees (birth tubs are cooler than that, but since she's not laboring, she should be fine!) I say it's a lovely idea and you should go for it! Jenrose |
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"Jenrose" wrote in message ws.com...
"Jeridiah" wrote in message om... I would like to surprise my wife with a late term pregnancy getaway weekend. The dinner theater/hotel I am looking at has really nice rooms w/ whirlpools. Is it ok for someone at 31 weeks to be in a whirlpool? I don't want to pay for a really nice room only to find out she can't use it, or if she does it will present a risk to her or the baby. The really neat thing about hotels with in-room spas is that the spas are filled from the tap, which means you can controll the temperature. It should stay below about 100 degrees (birth tubs are cooler than that, but since she's not laboring, she should be fine!) I say it's a lovely idea and you should go for it! My aquadoula heats the water to 101 (or says it does). Cathy Weeks Mommy to Kivi Alexis 12/01 |
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