And that thought makes us sad. We think everyone should be able to enjoy the underwater world - safely, comfortably, and easily. That's why we created Ninja Shark and our revolutionary line of full face snorkel masks. They're designed to be super comfy, easy-to-use, and make snorkelling accessible for all. Because nobody should miss out on discovering what's under the sea. That's why we listen to your feedbacks and we develop products based on them. 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! Only frustration is that the tightening straps are quite basic; they should be much simpler to loosen and tighten both in and out of water.
Avoid the heat An elevated body temperature can be damaging to fetal development, especially in the first few months of a pregnancy. Cover that belly — If the thought of weird creatures, fishes, and sea life touching your belly freaks you out, then go for a one-piece swimming costume rather than snorkelling with a bikini on. Use your own equipment — It may be worth purchasing your own snorkelling equipment when heading out on holiday, rather than hiring a pair.
Look out — Be aware of your surroundings at all times. How many people dream of snorkelling but don't feel comfortable wearing a snorkel mask? While the literature seems to have given swimming and snorkeling while pregnant a pass, unfortunately the same cannot be said about scuba diving due to the high risk of complications that may arise.
While there is evidence that women can scuba dive while pregnant with no issues to themselves or their unborn baby, these appear to be the exception and not the rule. It is better to err on the side of caution and stop scuba diving until after the pregnancy is over. That is why spending time in the water can help them reduce their back pain and unwind in that weightless environment.
Furthermore, swimming can improve muscle tone and alleviate rounded posture caused by the extra weight. Even while pregnant, one should try to exercise to stay healthy. And exercising in the water is fantastic because of how low-impact it is on the joints.
But to go into that a bit more, pregnant women sometimes find that their balance is off from the extra weight they are carrying. When exercising on land, this can be concerning, because a fall that damages the abdomen could have catastrophic consequences. With swimming, this risk is completely avoided.
Furthermore, overheating can sometimes occur when pregnant women are trying to stay fit. Thanks to the cool temperature of water, this is less likely to happen. This is incredibly important, because prolonged labor has many health risks as does surgery. By lowering the chances of this happening through swimming, pregnant women are potentially saving their own life as well as that of their child if they stay active. If you are pregnant and enjoy swimming and snorkeling, you can continue to do so while pregnant.
However, make sure not to free-dive, hold your breath, or overexert yourself. And under no circumstances should you scuba dive or partake in any of the more strenuous water sports. Always wear a personal flotation device and fins to stay buoyant and move effortlessly without overexerting yourself.
That way if you get tired, going back is the easy part. That Maui baby had a hell of a ride. Thankfully they both are OK, but it could have been much worse.
Even if the water looks calm, watch it for a while before entering. Holding Your Breath Some snorkelers find themselves involuntarily holding their breath. We think snorkeling in Maui is a great thing to do when pregnant, but we strongly urge you to take precautions and limit your activity to light exertion. Maui Goodness and Hawaii Web Group LLC are not responsible for your safety and we are not liable for any injury or loss that occurs to our readers.
Please use your own judgement before doing anything potentially dangerous to you or your child.
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