Just use the water that is provided
When you flush your toilet, cold water is used, this diverts cold water from the sinks and showers, resulting in diminished cold water flow momentarily at the sinks and showers, so, less cold mixed with hot, = hotter sinks and showers.
No. Hot water is a bigger factor when you are pregnant. You will want to avoid hot tubs, hot baths and hot showers.
hot and cold b/c Hot + Cold = warm which is the best temp
You better take a warm shower, it will good on your chicken pox!
The amount of hot water available will depend on the number of fallons available in the hot water heater.
Water condensation following hot showers causes water to drip from various fixtures in a room, specially in winter months when the humidity is lower. The solution to this problem is not pretty. Take cold showers and the water dripping from your fixtures will likely go away.
Electric showers only take water from the mains cold water supply. They heat the water when you turn the shower on, by passing it over a heating element inside the shower - in a similar way to how a kettle works. When you shower, you don't use up and stored hot water - so electric showers are ideal for families and households where there is a limited supply of hot water. Electric showers are always ready to use, any time of the day or night
the water is hot. when we get out we're hella cold
Have cold showers in the Morning and warm showers at Night to ease yourself into it.
I seriously doubt that there is any big difference between the two so my answer would be no.
I think it may be because the inside of our mouths are hot, so cold feels better, and the outside of our body is sensitive to cold more than hot, so warm showers feel better. Just my opinion though.
Take shorter showers, or get a tankless, "on-demand" water heater that heats the water as you use it.