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Tanning face down?

Ok im 36 weeks preg and i want to go to the beach and tan but i want to do my back side.. If i fig a hole in the sand for my belly can i lay in that position without hurting my baby? I kno its prob dumb but i dont know how else to tan my backside without walking
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Like razor bumps so i need the sun
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Lol ok i will try that tomorrow lol. I can always cool off in the wTer if i get too hot.. But i cant wait to tan my skins been rashy lately
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that would be fine.., just remember to bring a couple water bottles if your out in the sun lol if your like me it gets super hot a spray bottle(the ones with the fan) work wonders to keep cool too :)
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I and still use sunscreen, I didn't know skin is more sensitive during pregnancy, and I got fried! I never burnt before so I didn't think to use any. And my dr told me why I burnt so bad haha
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5597934 tn?1373536864
Dig a hole in the sand to put your belly in! Ha ha
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Use a iner tube like the donut ones! And stick your belly in the hole! Haha. I was trying to tan one day and I grabbed my sons floaty and it worked great. And was comfy!
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5492154 tn?1374801006
I wouldn't advise it and being out in the sun or heat for long periods of time is going to raise your body tempature as well as the babies, you don't have much longer I would wait
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Lol thats actually a good idea, i would of never thought about it. i dont think it would hurt the baby since there wouldnt be any pressure on ur stomach
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Am i the only crazy one lol
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No one
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