Staying shaded outdoors
It is best to avoid stepping outside when the sun is at its hottest – between 11AM and 3PM. Keep an eye on the hourly forecast online to know when the temperature begins to drop.
If you can’t avoid going outdoors during these times, remember sun cream. Pregnant women are more susceptible to burns and skin damage as increased hormones make your skin more sensitive. Ensure to use powerful SPF50+ sunscreen and remember to get all exposed.
Make sure to also have a hat and sunglasses with you too to keep your face cool and eye protected.
Eating to beat the heat
Inflammation and swelling are par for the course during pregnancy, and diets high in salt can make matters worse during a heat wave. Reducing the amount of salt you consume is a good idea to make yourself more comfortable.
Do not remove salt entirely though. Iodide found in salt is crucial to your baby’s health, and you will also be losing salts through sweating. Keep a healthy balance to ensure your comfort but also your babies health.
Cooling foods are also a must. You are allowed to reach for an ice lolly or some ice cream of course but you can also have fruits that have been frozen, summer salads, veggies. Enjoy your snacks and keep the heat to a minimum.
What to wear
Opt for cotton and linen clothes. These fabrics are moisture wicking, which means they will keep you dryer and more comfortable despite the heat. Floaty dresses, loose trousers, bigger airy shirts and the like are excellent options.
The colour can also play a role in your temperature control. Avoid anything too dark in colour and opt for some fun summery pastels.
Don’t be afraid to accessories and get things you feel good in but pick sensibly. Beat the heat and look good while doing it.
Protecting yourself and your baby from the side effects of warm weather is essentially so we hope these tips help you be more comfortable this summer.