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  1. #1
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    Mar 2006
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    Coping with Hot Weather

    Hi Lovelies,

    It's 35 here today (probably hotter but I don't listen to weather reports during the day) and even though I've had the A/C on all day and am in cool clothes, I feel sooooo sick from the heat. Even lying on the couch in front of the A/C with a cool flannel didn't help So, what did/do you do to cope with the heat in summer whilst PG? Swimming is not an option for me...

    TIA

    MG

  2. #2
    BellyBelly Life Member

    Jul 2004
    House of the crazy cat ladies...
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    Drink lots and lots of icy water, and have a cold shower then lay down naked on towel to dry off in front of the fan or A/C.

    You poor thing

    ETA - have lots of ice cream too

  3. #3
    Percy Guest

    Oh dear! I was complaining earlier today as I was so hot! Today was our first real day of summer here in Auckland - it was a "scorching" 23 degrees! (the weather reports words not mine!!! So I guess I should shut up right??!!!

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    Sep 2006
    Dandy Ranges ;)
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    This may sound sucky, but if you can, go to the library for a day and read. Providing there's aircon there!

    Or take a book to a shopping centre and read there.

    Try to keep "fresh air" happening as much as possible. Remove shoes if you are staying home, and try putting your feet in a cool bath.

    And drink lots & lots of water.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Dec 2006
    Macedon Ranges, Victoria
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    I agree with Ambah, lots of icey water and cool showers. I usually just lay in front of a fan and eat icey poles wearing as little clothing as possible.

  6. #6
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    Aug 2006
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    As many icey drinks as you can stand!! Keep that aircon running! And a shower from time to time with progressively cooler water makes a huge difference!

  7. #7
    kirsty Guest

    I always found just putting my feet into a bucket (or large bowl) of cold water made me feel cooler instantly (infact I just shared this tip with my pg SIL last nite to help her cope with the hot weather we've been having (several days above 30)

  8. #8
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    Mar 2006
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    Thanks girls. I am actually addicted to ice chips at the moment. That seems to be my pregnancy thing - so I'm definately into the icy drinks already! I did think of having cool showers but am trying to be drought aware....

    Kaz - it's not sucky at all. I had thought of going to the library but DH had the car and I would have either had to walk the 4Km or caught the bus and then walked 2Km - I opted to stay home! Shoes - what are they again? :wink:

    Kirsty - I'm in Vic too - this upcoming weather is not looking good! Although Sat and Sun are suppose to be slightly better...

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    Get DH to drop you at the library in the morning

    mmmm, super dooopers. Must get a packet.

  10. #10
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    Jul 2006
    Berwick, Melbourne
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    Oh Mothergoose I hear you! I am dying with this weather, even with the airconditioning blasting I am still hot. Will have to give the above suggestions a try. Bring on the weekend and the cooler weather.

  11. #11
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    Aug 2006
    Perth WA
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    MG another thing you can do is wet a singlet or t-shirt and knickers before you put them on, put a towel on the couch and lay in front of the fan... aahhh xxx

  12. #12
    Registered User

    Mar 2006
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    MG another thing you can do is wet a singlet or t-shirt and knickers before you put them on, put a towel on the couch and lay in front of the fan... aahhh xxx
    ROFL - Netty - you just reminded me of a trick we used to pull to keep cool when I was younger - we used to put our knickers in the freezer on boiling days before putting them on. And in Winter we would stick them through the dryer first!

  13. #13
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    Oct 2004
    Outer Eastern Subs - Melb
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    Keep a couple of inches of cold water in the bath, and just step into it or sit on the side with your feet in the water whenever you need to refreshen.

    Lots of ice - ice was my craving too during pg - and cool drinks. Keep the house shut up. Low key activities - surf BB!..

    HTH

  14. #14
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    Oct 2006
    Melbourne
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    Ice packs are great and have been a life saver for me as I don't have air con! Oh and ice cream of course lol!

  15. #15
    ~Jane~ Guest

    just from experience, don't decide to go maternity clothes shopping (tried this today good one Jane)

  16. #16

    Nov 2004
    2,205

    MG in my first pg i used to eat ice non stop... couldnt stand it in labour though!!

    With my 2nd pg, i used to have lots of cool bathes (also kept xander cool at the same time) and eat lots of cool things. Swimming is also good (well, more walking then swimming!!)

    And with #3, i planned a winter baby LOL!!

  17. #17
    Registered User

    Feb 2006
    Australia
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    Put your clothes in the freezer whilst you have a cool shower by the time you put them on after they will be icy cold!!

  18. #18

    Nov 2004
    2,205

    that sounds nice renee, i should try that today (and im not even pg!!)

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