Fetal safety
At the beginning of pregnancy, the fetus is at a critical stage of development. Too high water temperature may lead to the increase of pregnant women's body temperature, accelerate blood circulation, lead to fetal hypoxia and affect their normal growth. High temperature may also increase the risk of fetal malformation.
Pregnant women are unwell.
In the early pregnancy, pregnant women undergo many changes, and taking a hot bath may aggravate discomfort, such as dizziness, fatigue and nausea. High temperature may also cause palpitation, shortness of breath and other symptoms, posing a threat to the health of pregnant women.
Infection risk
Pregnant women in the first trimester have low resistance and are vulnerable to viruses and bacteria. Taking a bath at high temperature may dilate the pores of the skin, make it easier for bacteria to invade and increase the chance of infection. The humidity in the bathroom is high, which is easy to breed bacteria and lead to diseases such as colds and urinary tract infections.
The hidden danger of abortion
Early pregnancy is a period of high risk of miscarriage. Taking a hot bath may stimulate uterine contraction and increase the risk of miscarriage. In order to ensure the health of the fetus, avoiding high temperature bathing is the key.
Sleep quality
In early pregnancy, pregnant women may have insomnia, dreaminess and other sleep problems. Although taking a hot bath may bring temporary comfort, the subsequent drop in body temperature may cause a cold feeling, which may affect the quality of sleep.