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At any time during pregnancy can you go into a jacuzzi??
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Well the one I would go in is not really a jacuzzi, it's more like a huge bath tub with jet bubbles...lol. No chemicals just our good ole fashion mountain water. Maybe I'll fill it with warm water and I'll be good. But will deff ask my OB. Thanks everyone!
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No, can get infections sitting in water for a long time. Plus too hot for baby. But again like others said, ask a doc.
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I have used a jacuzzi with all my pregnancies! Especially towards the last trimester or after exercising. I just make sure to get out once my back pain is relieved or if I feel myself getting too warm. It usually only takes me a few minutes to get some relief, then I hop on out! It feels great!
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It's not recommended cuz the heat is too much for baby.
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Ask you physician. I have a degenerative spine condition which cause me a tremendous amount of pain. My doc allows me to use a jacuzzi/hot tub as long as the heat is controlled to only 100 degrees. Every doc is different so it doesn't hurt to ask.
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No. As much as it would feel good right now it's not allowed.
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Short periods are okay but not suggested.Your body temp can't get higher than 102 because it is harmful to the baby.
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I think they say the temperature is to high for baby. A warm bath is ok but hot tubs can get way hotter.
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Don't quote me but I don't think so
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