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Jacuzzi bath safe at 28 weeks pregnant?

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Hey everyone,

I'll be getting married soon, it was all booked and paid for before I got pregnant. This includes a luxury suite for the night of the wedding with a jacuzzi bath in the en suite. I was really excited about the bath but now I'm not sure if I should use it, does anyone know if it'll be safe at 28 weeks? Should I take a water thermometer?

Thank you :-)

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I used a water thermometer when bathing in the third trimester because I thought better safe than sorry.

Congratulations on your wedding x

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I know you’re not supposed to use the jets in a jacuzzi/hot tub. So you can get in a bath but no bubbles :( as for the temperature I used the baby one we’d bought for later use when having a bath. X

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