Snorkelling can be one seriously leisurely exercise. Relaxing along the surface and watching fish float by can be a very stress-relieving experience, and you know how much good that can do while pregnant! In fact, you might find that floating in the water with a floatie and fins is even more comfortable than laying around on the couch!
The answer is: too many! Traditional snorkel masks can be uncomfortable and scary for many people, so the beauty of snorkelling goes undiscovered and unexperienced. Whether it's breathing difficulties, choking on sea water, or foggy goggles, there's a lot that prevents people from enjoying the wonderful sport of snorkelling.
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I highly recommend especially to people who have a fear of snorkeling! This mask is really easy to use and is safe! Loved the complete set. I even used the waterproof phone pouch to take photos and videos underwater. The ninja leaves no marks and gives great vision under water in comparison. It did take some getting used to but it definitely paid off! Should we change our plans for diving? Answer: This is a very common question that diving doctors address routinely. The developing fetus is not protected from nitrogen bubbles, so there is at least a theoretical risk for injury.
However, most of the animal experiments focusing on this matter have not conclusively shown that exposure to breathing compressed air at depth results in any increased risk of birth defects or pregnancy loss. In fact, a pregnant woman suffering from another kind of gas poisoning, carbon monoxide, must absolutely be treated in a hyperbaric chamber because the fetus is more sensitive to the toxin than Mom. If you feel like this a must do, read those carefully.
They are there for a reason. Hawaii is gorgeous. Have a wonderful time! Honestly, I would use this time to relax and just enjoy being with my DH and friends, instead of being "adventurous", as you normally are. Use this as a baby moon. You'll never get this time back, whereas when baby is older, you will get to take them on adventures! He had been doing it since Just assume that anything super fun is a no go Coral99, some really good points! I'll definitely ask the operators if pregos are allowed on their boats.
I'm definitely beginning to realize that my initial list of no-gos didn't even touch the surface. No doing fun things and no eating delicious things! My dad owns a scuba shop and has been a diving professional for more than 30 years. The short answer is no, it's not a good idea. The increase in pressure is not the only risk.
But have fun snorkeling! There is a TON of excellent snorkelling on all the islands of Hawai'i.
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