Expert Answers Catherine Lynch, ob-gyn Yes, as long as the water temperature isn't over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. If you have to ease your foot into the tub, it's too hot. If you're comfortable getting into the water, the temperature is close to your own body temperature, which is where you want it.
Anything hotter can damage your baby's developing cells, and though you can cool off by sweating, your baby can't. It's also fine to use bath oils or bubble bath — your cervix is closed, so there's no danger of these products reaching your baby. Jeanne-Marie Guise, ob-gyn It's okay as long as the water is close to your own body temperature, under 100 degrees.
If the water is too hot, you get overheated and that increases your heart rate, reduces blood flow to the fetus, and potentially puts the baby under stress.
That is ridiculous. I feel icky when I don't use hot water to shower. It is an old wives tale, although I would avoid hot tubs or tanning beds.
Showering in hot water does not pose any risks to the baby, Every time I showered when I was pregnant I used hot water and I have a happy, healthy baby boy.
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