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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: kervis on December 14, 2006, 09:43:43 am

Title: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: kervis on December 14, 2006, 09:43:43 am
Well, where do I start...  ::)   Nevermind!  ;D

I did do a bit of research and will avoid the hot tub for the rest of my very critical first trimester.  

 The embryo/fetus is not capable of sweating or cooling itself off, thus the mother needs to be careful not to have her body temp rise above 101, whether in a hot tub, hot bath, hot shower, hot sun, or while exercising.

Later this winter, I plan to keep the temp at 100 (monitoring it with a thermometer or two )and go in for 10 minutes at a time.  

That way I still get to enjoy a relaxing massage and that wonderful weightless feeling.  My weight bearing joints will get a much needed rest.






Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: drewstar on December 14, 2006, 09:46:47 am
You're pregnant? How did that happen?

Congratualtions!  :)
Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: bosco0633 on December 14, 2006, 10:43:00 am
my wife was pregnant last winter and could not enjoy the tub.  In her last trimester we dropped the temp and she sat in the cool down seats.  We were with a specialist because she was high risk, and he told us that first two trimesters is a terrible time for baby and hot temps.  

I would wait, I know it sucks, but in the long run it is really for the better good.  Short term pain for a long term gain.  
Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: Matt Foley on December 14, 2006, 10:48:05 am
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my wife was pregnant last winter and could not enjoy the tub.  In her last trimester we dropped the temp and she sat in the cool down seats.  We were with a specialist because she was high risk, and he told us that first two trimesters is a terrible time for baby and hot temps.  

I would wait, I know it sucks, but in the long run it is really for the better good.  Short term pain for a long term gain.  


We too have this problem. Our Dr. said to stay out of the spa until 8 weeks AFTER the birth of our child. He said it is not only the hot water, but also the chemicals and the chance for bacteria growth in the water. Even if the water looks perfectly clean, it could carry lots of bad little things you wouldn't want to subject your unborn baby too.

So for us, my wife is following doctors orders.

Congratulation!
Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: East_TX_Spa on December 14, 2006, 11:03:42 am
Congratulations!!! :)

My wife, Ol' Meanness, ignored the advice of the doctors and hot tubbed nearly every day at my insistence.  Our baby turned out dang near perfect.  Don't pay attention to the naysayers!
(http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b206/EastTexasSpa/DSC02439copy.jpg)

Terminator
Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: bosco0633 on December 14, 2006, 12:10:01 pm
the baby is so cute term, I would agree, no need for concerns
Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: East_TX_Spa on December 14, 2006, 12:20:47 pm
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the baby is so cute term, I would agree, no need for concerns

Looks just like his momma.

Terminator
Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: sledjunkie on December 14, 2006, 12:38:43 pm
Since we're on the topic. I just had a vasectomy done two weeks ago, so I haven't been able to soak lately.

My balls are feeling better now, and I have my two week checkup with Doc tomorrow, so hopefully I'll be back in this weekend...
Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: bosco0633 on December 14, 2006, 12:41:59 pm
sled, I am going next Friday.  I am so freaked out.  I picture my balls floating in the tub from being so swollen.  Did your doctor tell you not to tub???

How much down time did you have.  I am going to a clinic called the gentle vasectomy clinic.  They do a no scaple technique, which apparently eliminates downtime.  I dont need stitches with this procedure.


PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE, tell me that it didnt hurt.  I feel like I am going to be sick.
Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: bosco0633 on December 14, 2006, 12:46:54 pm
dont worry about the warnings, these two guys are biological twins.  Their parents got thier first hot tub when mom was 1 1/2 months pregnant.

(http://www.jollydwarf.com/Web_Images/gallery/Celebs/celeb07.jpg)

Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: Matt Foley on December 14, 2006, 01:03:46 pm
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dont worry about the warnings, these two guys are biological twins.  Their parents got thier first hot tub when mom was 1 1/2 months pregnant.

(http://www.jollydwarf.com/Web_Images/gallery/Celebs/celeb07.jpg)



These are twins from the twins  :D

(http://heraghty.diaryland.com/images/ugly_twins.gif)
Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: Brookenstein on December 14, 2006, 01:24:06 pm
Congratulations!!!

We didn't have a tub during either of my pregnancies.  I did however stop taking baths because I knew I took very hot ones and couldn't tell how hot they were.  I was scared to death of cooking my little baby.

I wouldn't be concerned of the germs in ones own tub as I would be of a public tub.  But thats just me...
Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: Matt Foley on December 14, 2006, 01:30:14 pm
http://www.americanpregnancy.org/pregnancyhealth/hottubs.htm

For many pregnant women, sitting in a hot tub sounds like a great way to ease muscle aches related to pregnancy. It is important to use caution when choosing a hot tub for relaxation and pain relief. Hot tubs can cause hyperthermia, which is an abnormally high body temperature.

  

What is the concern with hot tubs during pregnancy?
According to the Organization of Teratology Information Services (OTIS), a body temperature of 101º F and above can raise concerns during pregnancy. Some studies have shown an increased risk of birth defects in babies of women who had an increased body temperature during the first trimester of pregnancy.

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) states that becoming overheated in a hot tub is not recommended during pregnancy. ACOG also recommends that pregnant women never let their core body temperature rise above 102.2º F.

Although the specific degree differs, both OTIS and ACOG attest to the concern related to hot tub use during pregnancy.

Hot tubs are often factory programmed to maintain a water temperature of approximately 104º F. It takes only 10-20 minutes in a hot tub to raise your body temperature to 102º F or higher. To maintain a steady temperature, water is circulated and re-circulated through the hot tub to pump out cold water and pump in hot water.

So, is a hot bath safer than using a hot tub?
A hot bath, which is not uncomfortable or scalding, is a safer way to relax. In a bath much of your upper body will remain out of the water, making you less likely to overheat. Additionally, the water in a bath begins to cool off, as opposed to a hot tub, further reducing any risk of overheating.

How to reduce the risk if you choose to use a hot tub:
Although the Association does not recommend using hot tubs during pregnancy, here are some steps you can take to reduce any risk:

Re-program your hot tub to maintain a lower temperature.
Limit time in a hot tub to 10 minutes or less.
Monitor the temperature of the water by dipping a thermometer in the hot tub.
Monitor your body temperature to avoid overheating.
Pay attention to warning signs such as becoming uncomfortable or if you stop sweating.
Last Updated: 07/2006

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Sources:

Organization of Teratology Information Services, http://otispregnancy.org/pdf/hyperthermia.pdf

Planning Your Pregnancy and Birth Third Ed. The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, CH. 5.

Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn: The Complete Guide. Simkin, Penny P.T., et al, CH. 5.
Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: sledjunkie on December 14, 2006, 01:36:22 pm
I read about that no scalpel procedure. My doc didn't do that. He did the old fashion way.

Here is a quick overview...

Nurse tells you to get naked from the waist down.
Nurse has you lay on table
Nurse cleans your frank and beans with soap and warm water.
Nurse then tapes your frank to your belly (so it's out of the way)
Nurse then takes a bic razor, shaves your beans(dry)
Doc comes in, sticks needle in one side of beans(vas), injects anesthetic.
Cuts a hole in your beans, then pulls out Vas(vein). Clamps two sides, then cuts Vas,
He then Cauterizes(I swear I saw smoke) each end, then stitches you back up.
Repeat for other side.

Then they stuff gauze around your entire package, then slips on a jock strap.

Go home, sit on couch with ice in your crotch for 2 days. Get up only to go to the bathroom, and eat.

My doc gave me perkasett(sp) for the pain. Which there really was no pain, only discomfort.
I had mine done on Friday, and was back at work on Monday morning..

Doc said to stay out of hot tub for 1 month (yeah right)..

My stitches/cuts are almost cleared up, so I’m probably going in this weekend.


Did it hurt.. Well no, it didn’t(only when he stuck the needle in)..

It was mostly just an uncomfortable/invasive procedure.

Good luck.







Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: drewstar on December 14, 2006, 02:48:14 pm
First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!

Yea, hot tubs will make that happen.  ;)
Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: Vinny on December 14, 2006, 06:33:36 pm
You got to watch out for them floaties in the tub ... Use more chlorine!!!

Congrats!!!!!!
Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: fatman on December 14, 2006, 06:52:56 pm
You can hot tub while pregnant. Keep the water at 98 degrees and you will not cook your kid. Normal body temp is 98.6 degrees so a tub kept at 98 is no problem.
Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: Vinny on December 14, 2006, 07:50:37 pm
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sled, I am going next Friday.  I am so freaked out.  I picture my balls floating in the tub from being so swollen.  Did your doctor tell you not to tub???

How much down time did you have.  I am going to a clinic called the gentle vasectomy clinic.  They do a no scaple technique, which apparently eliminates downtime.  I dont need stitches with this procedure.


PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE, tell me that it didnt hurt.  I feel like I am going to be sick.

I had thought about it but I couldn't bring myself to do it ... sometimes I wish I did.

Just remember it takes a few (6?) months before your shooting blanks!
Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: Webini on December 14, 2006, 08:09:33 pm
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I read about that no scalpel procedure. My doc didn't do that. He did the old fashion way.

Here is a quick overview...

Nurse tells you to get naked from the waist down.
Nurse has you lay on table
Nurse cleans your frank and beans with soap and warm water.
Nurse then tapes your frank to your belly (so it's out of the way)
Nurse then takes a bic razor, shaves your beans(dry)
Doc comes in, sticks needle in one side of beans(vas), injects anesthetic.
Cuts a hole in your beans, then pulls out Vas(vein). Clamps two sides, then cuts Vas,
He then Cauterizes(I swear I saw smoke) each end, then stitches you back up.
Repeat for other side.

Then they stuff gauze around your entire package, then slips on a jock strap.

Go home, sit on couch with ice in your crotch for 2 days. Get up only to go to the bathroom, and eat.

My doc gave me perkasett(sp) for the pain. Which there really was no pain, only discomfort.
I had mine done on Friday, and was back at work on Monday morning..

Doc said to stay out of hot tub for 1 month (yeah right)..

My stitches/cuts are almost cleared up, so I’m probably going in this weekend.


Did it hurt.. Well no, it didn’t(only when he stuck the needle in)..

It was mostly just an uncomfortable/invasive procedure.

Good luck.








That about sums it up.  I had mine done 8 years ago.  Piece of cake.  Any no one is a bigger baby about needles than me.

Key for me - lots of Valium prior to procedure.  The doc prescribed it.  I watched TV during the procedure.  I swear they could have REMOVED the frank and the beans and I would not have cared at that point.  For the record I did see smoke.  I thought a new Pope had been elected.  Then I realized I was just on fire.

Make sure to follow the docs post-op instructions.  No lifting other than 12oz bottles.  Ice packs are your friend.

Err, and you will need to go into the docs for a swimmer count test.  This involves a semi-humiliating manual override.  Don't skip this test or you could be sorry.  Also, do not go mountain biking 2 weeks post-op.  Ask me how I know!  :)
Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: Webini on December 14, 2006, 08:12:21 pm
Congrats kervis!

Better safe than sorry regarding the tub is my advice.  
Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: Bama on December 15, 2006, 12:16:04 am
I'm going hardcore all up in he-aw!
If getting in a hot tub is risky to the baby...then why would one want to risk it?
I believe one can live without a soak if need be, a baby may not be able to live with the soak.  
I think I would do all that I could to ensure my baby had every chance in the world to get here safe and sound.
These guys on this site can tell you how the hot tub works and how to work the hot tub, but they don't know anything about pregnancy!
In other words, be responsible and stay safe.
Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: anne on December 15, 2006, 02:50:42 am
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You can hot tub while pregnant. Keep the water at 98 degrees and you will not cook your kid. Normal body temp is 98.6 degrees so a tub kept at 98 is no problem.

Not a safe assumption. Agreed, probably ok for a limited time, but you cannot stay indefinitely at 98 Deg and expect your body temperature not to rise. The whole "mammals are exothermic thing" again..........Think about how a 98 degree day feels.
Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: hot tub Frank on December 15, 2006, 07:09:33 am
It sure did get the romance up and running.

Gratulation
Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: kervis on December 15, 2006, 09:07:46 am
You guys crack me up!!  Term's picture is priceless   :o ;D and I appreciate your concern and advice.

I had read the info that Matt Foley included--great stuff, because many times they say to not let your body temp rise too high but they never give you a number.  I am a runner also.  I started up again about 5 years ago.  I didn't run with the first 3 kids.  I plan to run as far into this pregnancy as my body will let me, so again, that temperature advice is good to know.  Yesterday it was 45 when I headed out and I wore shorts!

I will follow fatman's advice about keeping the tub at 98. Makes perfect sense to me.

I have 3 fabulous children already and had no issues with any of the pregnancies.  I have been very fortunate.  Doesn't mean things won't be different...

My mucus plug will keep out any bacteria.   :P  That's what it's for!

We really need to be concerned with my smoking, drinking, and recreational drug use--just kidding!  ;D ;D  Or how about those HOT, HUMID summer days that are coming up in a few months--I'll be as big as a house then--yikes!  I'll have to lay in a kiddie pool filled with ice.

So again, thanks for the good wishes and advice, forum friends!   I want you to know that I am a well-educated woman and would never purposely do anything to harm myself or my growing baby.  :)

Watch out for those floaties in the tub per Vinny's advice--keep up on your sanitizer.
Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: drewstar on December 15, 2006, 09:25:56 am
 mucus plug?

I don't think I want to know.

Never had children. Never will. Only like to think of the female body in a recreational sense. Mucus plug....couldn't they have a better name? Is it what I think it is?

DO I dare even ask?

Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: bosco0633 on December 15, 2006, 09:43:28 am
think of the mucus plug as the cork in a bottle of wine.  It is a thick chunk of mucus that protects the baby from the outside world so to speak.  It also helps keep the baby in its place without arriving early.

When it falls out it is discusting, that is usually the first tell tail that the baby is on route.
Title: Re: First winter with hot tub--now pregnant!!
Post by: drewstar on December 15, 2006, 10:27:03 am
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think of the mucus plug as the cork in a bottle of wine.  It is a thick chunk of mucus that protects the baby from the outside world so to speak.  It also helps keep the baby in its place without arriving early.

When it falls out it is discusting, that is usually the first tell tail that the baby is on route.


Eeeeeeeew.  I don't want to know this.  


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I'm not listeing to you.  I don't want to hear about these things.
 
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