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aimeejoy
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Topic: Swimming Posted: 15 December 2005 at 3:49pm |
How old does your bubba have to be to go swimming? I have read two things - once they've had their first immunisations so 6 weeks, and another said 6 months! Will ask Plunket Nurse next time she visits and maybe ring the public pool. When did you start with your kiddies?
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AlyAyde
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Posted: 15 December 2005 at 4:10pm |
Alyssa was about 7 months. But in saying that i have never taken my kids to the public heated pools. I think they are a germ breeding ground (the main thing i would worry about is ear infections). Thats just me though. So we only go swimming in summer at our local pool. Im on vice president of the committee. (It involves nothing)
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aimeejoy
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Posted: 15 December 2005 at 4:12pm |
Apparently the chlorine kills most of the bugs (?) and its ok ear wise if they dont go under. Dont know how much to believe tho.
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Posted: 15 December 2005 at 7:59pm |
the classes around here start from 6 months. Jake went swimming in the big pool from 8 months i think (was winter before and too cold), but our bath in japan was so deep he used to swim in that when he was a wee mite.
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Posted: 15 December 2005 at 9:38pm |
Yeah, Hannah LOVES the bath and would happily float around in there for ages but my back gets sore holding her for too long!
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Posted: 15 December 2005 at 11:41pm |
6 months is what I've heard. We started after 6 months, maybe 7? Not sure.
I've never had a problem with getting bugs from pools.. I take Ella every week now, more now it's getting hot. She's had 2 ear infections since birth and they were before she was old enough to go into the pool! Go figure ;)
I'd ask your doctor and see what they say.
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Posted: 16 December 2005 at 7:21am |
Aimee, I had baths with Jake for months and months. It was quite nice actually. I could also fill the bath really high and Jake could float about and I could even relax. then yell for lewis and he would take the wriggly slippery baby and dry him and dress him, while jake screamed. So I got the cute giggly baby and he got the wriggly icky baby...heheh
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Posted: 16 December 2005 at 8:48am |
Am now thinking about getting a little pool for christmas - more for me than Hannah! One thats kinda deep so Ican sit in there and float her around. Just like a bath really and no pool chemicals or germs.
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Posted: 16 December 2005 at 8:57am |
Thats a great idea Aimee :-) I saw an ad on telly that has some paddling pools with gazebo type things over the top of them - they'd be great for an NZ summer
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Posted: 16 December 2005 at 9:10am |
we were planning to get jake a pool too, and then a lovely man gave us a free one!! Yah! jake loves his as do I. we sat in it the other day with the umbrella over us. Lovely!!!
Try trademe Aimee. Although I had tried previously and couldn't get anything decent. I also wanted one which i could sit in....to supervise of course.
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Posted: 16 December 2005 at 9:22am |
Mitre ten has some great ones with gazebo over top
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Posted: 16 December 2005 at 9:50am |
I started Quinn swimming when he was about four or five months. Took him to the saltwater baths in Parnell cause for some reason that seemed better to me than cholrine? Who knows why?
My mum was always against it 'cause she thought I got so many ear infections as a kid from swimming. BUT I read somewhere recently (kicking myself as I can't remember where) that there is no evidence that suggests taking kids swimming results in ear infections, in fact some kids that went swimming got less ear infections! Wish I could remember where that came from!!
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Posted: 16 December 2005 at 10:14am |
I think it may have been in the treasures or kiwi parent magazine Anna
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Posted: 16 December 2005 at 11:17am |
Hmmmm... prob treasures!! I'll have to go back and have a look! Thank you for saving what little is left of my sanity!
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Posted: 16 December 2005 at 11:50am |
Aimee - there are real cheapy wee pools at the Warehouse too. I heard 6 months for swimming too. Saying that though we are planning to take Joey in to Mums pool over xmas and he is just turning 4 months...
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Posted: 16 December 2005 at 3:22pm |
Maya was in the water at about 6 weeks, but then she comes from a family of swimmers - Mum, my sister and I were all competitive swimmers at different stages, and my sister now teaches babies/toddlers swimming lessons.
I didn't put her head under the water tho until she was 4 months, and even then I wasn't keen but Claire (my sister) took her off me and dunked her. It didn't do her any harm (I was worried about her ears) and now at nearly 3 she is great in the water.
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Posted: 16 December 2005 at 8:09pm |
We took Paris when she was about 4 months, and she always loved it. We just always kept her head above the water. We have now started taking ayja s well and they both have the best time and it's something to do together that gets us out of the house and even mike is starting to like going too - and he HATES water.
Both the girls are great with water - paris used to put her face under all the time by herself - it has taken a little to get her back to doing that, but she now happily will stick it half under and blow bubbles. I think the earlier you start, the more natural it is for them and they get used to the water instead of being afraid of it.
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Posted: 16 December 2005 at 8:11pm |
oooh the other thing i was gonna say is that i usually take them in the indoor pool, in the bigger one, and only for half an hour if that when they are little, then only move up to the toddler pool for a few minutes before going to get changed, just to warm them up before we get them changed, and also cos it is soooo heated and probably full of more chlorine and more germies from littlies.
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Posted: 17 December 2005 at 7:06am |
My son was 12 weeks when I took him for his first indoor swim and he's been going ever since. We've even been to the water babies classes and he's learnt how to hold his breathe underwater.
He loves it and I have to drag him out every time. Personally I think all babies should go. They all seem to love it so much!
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Posted: 31 December 2005 at 4:47pm |
i think caitlyn started swimming lessons at six months -and she went under bout 2 weeks after she started-she was putting her head under and blowing bubbles by the time she was 8months-she loves the water -a real water baby just like her mum....i dont mind the public pools but usually we go in my grans pool-its the beach i dont like ,ive seen jaws once too many times lol
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