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Q: Pregnancy And Heat
asked by: Untimely Blessings on February 6th, 2004
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Girls keep in mind when using heating pads, taking warm baths, that your baby's temp. Is 1 degree higher than yours, so just watch the heat!

Kel
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Jaydensmommy
replied on February 6th, 2004
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Good point kel.

~sara~
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KariM18
replied on February 6th, 2004
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That makes me nervous! I dont use heating pads. But I frequently take baths.. But see, b4 I was pregnant I would take scorching hot baths that would turn me all red. .Lol . . . But now I try to be careful.. But I mean if I just take a luke warm bath and try to shave, I cant because I have too many goosebumps! I just hope my baths arent too warm... My skin doesnt turn pink or red tho.....Do u think im okay? Thanks for reminding!
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Untimely Blessings
replied on February 6th, 2004
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If your skin doesn't change colors your fine sweetie!!

Kel
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