if you already have a sunburn, then adding sunscreen is like checking on your burgers after their already burnt! I wouldn't recommend being out in the sun too long, if you have a sunburn, i suggest placing REAL aloe vera plants on the sunburn area and leave it there for about 30 min and then switch it out with a new one, aloe vera takes the heat right out of your sunburn...
As long as you wear suncream, it should be.
So long as the chlorine levels in the pool are OK there should be nothing to worry about.
Sure!!! As long as it's disinfected with a BAND-AID!!! LOL :)
It is safe to swim in a pool after losing your mucus plug because your membranes are what's keeping the baby safe. Your membranes break when your water breaks. http://en.allexperts.com/q/ObGyn-Pregnancy-issues-1007/Mucus-Plug.htm
Go to the doctors.... Lol
Sunburn results from exposing skin to the sun too long without any type of protection.
Weekly pool maintenance is the backbone of a healthy swimming pool. Without regular maintenance, especially properly balancing the water and ensuring proper filtration and circulation, your swimming pool may not be safe from harmful disease and bacteria.
Why would you want to? You would be swimming in untreated water just like a pond or a lake. So if you ok with that then your good to go. My question is how did it get that way.....Its a pool?
yes they can, they go red and black, it is really funny.
Swimming in a chlorinated swimming pool would not be a problem. However, if it is a lake or untreated pool, I would wait at least 24 hours for the injection site to close before letting them go in the water to be safest.
As safe as any other country. Stop being paranoid and go catch a wave, mate!
Yes, but you should shock it so the water stays clear (do not go in after shocking until the chlorine is at a safe level 1-3ppm)
Well, probably a minimum of 4' to 5' but can go to what ever depth you can attain. That min. depth is so that you do not touch the bottom of the pool if you are doing laps in a lap pool. It can be any depth you want