Go for it. I wanted to go swimming so badly by the time I was in 3rd tri. Unfortunately we don't have a pool. I can't even imagine how much worse it would be if my due date had been in the summer.
Go for it.? I wanted to go swimming so badly by the time I was in 3rd tri.? Unfortunately we don't have a pool.? ? I can't even imagine how much worse it would be if my due date had been in the summer.
We have a neighborhood pool which I will resort to when necessary (I work at the school my neighborhood feeds into which sucks), but luckily we have friends with a pool who are generous in sharing it. ?Today was the first weekend day that it was warm enough and not raining to actually get in, and it was pure heaven.?
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I say you should go for it. I was in the pool today and it felt wonderful and I'm not even pg.?
I was born August 30, 1978 and my mother said she spent the last month in the bathtub for like 3 hours a day. Of course, I was born in Boston and she didn't have AC during the hottest summer on record in years. She also ate a lot of corn on the cob, but I don't think those are related.
Do it- I'll be doing the same thing!! I've been SO irritable lately, and DH finally dragged me to the gym for the inside pool because the pool in our development is still a little too cold for me. It was like an instant mood improvement and now he asks me every day if I want to go swimming, LOL.?
We go at the end of the evening to relax. I take a nice walk in the resistance river, play around in the water for an hour or so (floating, swimming, whatever I feel like doing that day), and then take a nice warm shower before I go home and crawl into bed. It's the only time I feel somewhat comfortable these days. The worst part is getting out of that pool!!?
My mom spent a bunch of time in the pool when she was pregnant with me too. Being in the bath/pool will equalize the pressure, that's probably why you felt so good. I say you stay in as much as you feel necessary!
Floating in a pool sounds much better than doing the last day of our garage sale...
Re: Can I just spend the next 8 weeks in a swimming pool?
absolutely! why not??
Just make sure you come out once in a while to eat...unless you can convince DH to bring you food in the pool. cause that would be perfect.?
We have a neighborhood pool which I will resort to when necessary (I work at the school my neighborhood feeds into which sucks), but luckily we have friends with a pool who are generous in sharing it. ?Today was the first weekend day that it was warm enough and not raining to actually get in, and it was pure heaven.?
I say you should go for it. I was in the pool today and it felt wonderful and I'm not even pg.?
I was born August 30, 1978 and my mother said she spent the last month in the bathtub for like 3 hours a day. Of course, I was born in Boston and she didn't have AC during the hottest summer on record in years. She also ate a lot of corn on the cob, but I don't think those are related.
My mom spent a bunch of time in the pool when she was pregnant with me too. Being in the bath/pool will equalize the pressure, that's probably why you felt so good. I say you stay in as much as you feel necessary!
Floating in a pool sounds much better than doing the last day of our garage sale...