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Hot tub during and after pregnancy

Author: Ravon
Add: 24.05.2022 15:21:59

Relaxing in the bathtub during pregnancy

Any medical specialist will confirm that rest is important for pregnant women. If the pregnant mother rests a lot and is able to relax during pregnancy, this significantly contributes to the positive development and subsequent health of the baby.

There is no risk to pregnant women in our hot tubs. Relaxation is the key word here. The jets in our jacuzzi are only intended to stimulate the appropriate areas of the body in order to stimulate blood circulation and thus obtain a relaxing effect, not to loosen the muscles through strong action.

However, pregnant women should always listen to their gut feelings when using the bathtub. Pregnant women should always keep an eye on your circulation. Therefore, before taking a bath or using a whirlpool, the water temperature should be carefully selected. When in doubt, a visit to a trusted doctor makes sense to rule out any eventuality.

Hot tub after pregnancy?

After pregnancy, the hot tub is by no means outdated! This is where its usefulness really comes into play. On the one hand, the hot tub is a great place to recharge your batteries when the night was a bit more tiring. Parents can also share the bathtub with their baby. This serves two useful purposes.

On the one hand, you can carefully get your little one used to the water.

On the other hand, having a bath with the parents strengthens the child's social bond. So it has a positive effect on the psyche.

We believe that a hot tub can be more than just regeneration. It can be an investment in better health and well-being, and ultimately is also a meeting place for couples and young families.

Little child in the hot tub

Of course, as a mother or father, you want nothing more than that your children are always safe and well looked after. You don't have to worry about our hydromassage models. Many people immediately think of a hot tub as massage devices, such as those found in indoor swimming pools, or in therapeutic applications where water hits the body at a high pressure of up to 3 bar. The jets in our hot tubs are only intended to stimulate the relevant areas of the body in order to stimulate blood circulation and thus achieve a relaxing effect. Therefore, you should not be afraid of bruises and bruises under the skin in our hot tubs and therefore they do not pose a threat to children.

However, no safety measure can replace adult supervision. As there is always a risk of slipping, especially younger children should not be left unattended in the hot tub.

Here are the most important tips at a glance:

If you are taking your kids to the hot tub, make sure their heads are as far away from the water as possible. Ideally the water reaches up to the baby's chest. Then turning on the hot tub is harmless.

The water temperature for children should not be higher than the bath water. Their skin is thinner, making them more prone to overheating.

It's understandable that babies prefer splashing in a bubble bath rather than just relaxing. The recommended hot tub tip is approximately 15 minutes.

A towel in front of the bathtub can prevent you from slipping when you go out.

Tie your long hair in a ponytail to avoid clogging the filter and drain.

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