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
After checking with an OB, it is safe to swim in a swimming pool after your mucus plug has come away. Once your waters break, under no circumstances should you sit/swim in any stagnant water, even a personal swimming pool. The baby is no longer protected by the amniotic fluid.
Certainly. There is a plug of mucus in your cervix blocking off the path to bacteria then you also have your bag of waters protecting the baby. So go, have fun. Swimming is GREAT for pregnant women.
The slimy mucus stuff in a pool is probably algae.
You should never run a swimming-pool pump dry! The most likely problem, from the rather flimsy evidence in your question hinting at it not rotating, is not with the pump or its motor but a fault in the electrical supply to the pool plant, or in the timer or other pump controller.
'Swimming Pool', sometimes shortened to 'Pool'.
What are swimming pool "Coopers"
it depends on which swimming pool
No KidsCorner does not have a swimming pool.
in an olympic swimming pool its 50m
wats a swimming pool
No, I just don't wear a bathing suit. Saves the cost of buying one then losing it!
The purpose of a swimming pool heat pump is to rise the temperature of the water. The pool then can be used for swimming even on days when the weather is not perfect. The swimming pool season is extended.