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    Posted: 14 May 2006 at 9:06pm
We took our little man to the pool today for his first swim at 11 weeks and he LOVED it! I was a little concerned that he'd be frightened with all the noise, or would get a chill, or a little accident - but he was wonderful.

I wish we'd gone earlier! How old was your baby or babies when they had their first swim?
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Zaara is still waiting for her first....and what a cute ticker!!

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I took Hannah swimming when she was about 12 weeks I think - she loved it. Went a few more times and would love to go back, but trying to get her dry skin/excema sorted first.
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ahhhh jack is STILL waiting for his first swim
which is kinda bad as we are only minutes away from QE2 park!
i'm trying to find something that i can wear in the pool so we can go really soon, but as all my boardies are too small now, it's a real problem

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Jake was....about eight months I think. But we had a really deep bath so he kinda "swam" from birth!
As for taine, he hasn't been inthe water. Maybe we'll take him after jake's swimming lesons on Saturday.
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I took Ella when she was about 6 months..

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bout the same time as you,11weeks

caitlyns a real water baby,i was in water as much as possible when i was preggers (well u can float cant u?must be why hippos like it so much LOL)
NOT THAT U PREGNANT WOMEN ARE LIKE HIPPOS

By the time caitlyn was 8months she could go under and now at 3 years she can do "breast stroke" can blow bubbles under water and most importantly loves it

its great uve got him started
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I wanted to take Jack but i was told u shud wait til they r 6 months in a public pool? Maybe i cud take him now?

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Yeah, I read that somewhere as well - but then I did some research. It used to be that they recommended you wait until they'd had all of their shots, but now it isn't such a problem because chlorine kills everything dangerous in the water. The only thing you need to watch is the heat of the pool, if it's too hot it could cause problems.
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