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Can women soak in hot springs?
The weather is getting colder, and soaking in hot springs has become a popular tourist project. Although hot springs are good for the skin, there are relatively many taboos for women to soak in hot springs. Experts say that there are three types of people who need to pay attention to hot springs.

Pregnant women and people planning to get pregnant should not soak in hot springs.

"Pregnant women in the first three months and the last three months of pregnancy are absolutely forbidden to soak in hot springs." Experts remind that because the embryos in early pregnancy are sensitive to external stimuli, such as high temperature, the probability of chromosome problems increases, which is easy to cause teratogenesis. In the third trimester of pregnancy, hot spring environment is easy to break the balance of women's vaginal environment, which may lead to premature delivery.

Some people may ask, are hot springs allowed in the second trimester? Experts said that for the sake of safety, pregnant women are advised not to go to hot springs, and bathing at home should also be prohibited. In addition, it is best for women who plan to get pregnant not to go to hot springs. In fact, high temperature has an impact on the quality of sperm and eggs. And if you are pregnant without knowing it, it is easy to cause risks such as miscarriage.

Do not soak in hot springs during and before menstruation.

Don't soak in hot springs during menstruation and two days before menstruation and three days after menstruation. For women, the normal vaginal environment is self-purification. "There are many bacteria in the vagina. Under normal circumstances, the two are in balance with each other and there will be no inflammation. The biggest contribution to maintaining balance is lactobacillus, which produces hydrogen peroxide and has the function of disinfection and bacteriostasis. " This balance will be broken before and after menstruation. If you soak in hot springs at this time, it will encourage the growth of bacteria and produce inflammation.

You can't soak in hot springs after gynecological surgery.

Women who have undergone gynecological surgery should not soak in hot springs, because such surgery artificially interferes with the balance in the vagina. Experts said that hot springs should not be soaked for two weeks after water supply and radiography. There are also induced abortions (including drug abortion), and you can't soak in hot springs for one month after operation, and you can't bathe in hot springs or bathtubs for two months after cervical conization.