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WannaBeAMom11
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Swim classes
Posting here since everyone will be having LO's soon. If anyone is interested in swim classes. Safe-t-swim offers free classes from 2-6 months. I just signed my 3w old up. She starts in July.
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Posted 5/20/13 3:40 PM |
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Swim classes
That's cool. I didn't realize they were free up until 6 months. DS started around 10 months.
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Posted 5/21/13 9:10 AM |
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neener1211
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Member since 4/07 22952 total posts
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Re: Swim classes
I was told this by our current instructors. My only question would be is it ok for a baby 2-6 months to be in that chlorine-I haven't asked the ped yet.
Message edited 5/21/2013 9:12:08 AM.
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Posted 5/21/13 9:11 AM |
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Pray4Baby2010
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Member since 10/09 5796 total posts
Name: MB
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Re: Swim classes
Posted by neener1211
I was told this by our current instructors. My only question would be is it ok for a baby 2-6 months to be in that chlorine-I haven't asked the ped yet.
my ped was a no on that because of toxemia- if they swallow too much water under 6 months its very dangerous.
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Posted 5/21/13 9:58 AM |
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neener1211
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Member since 4/07 22952 total posts
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Re: Swim classes
Posted by Pray4Baby2010
Posted by neener1211
I was told this by our current instructors. My only question would be is it ok for a baby 2-6 months to be in that chlorine-I haven't asked the ped yet.
my ped was a no on that because of toxemia- if they swallow too much water under 6 months its very dangerous.
ty!! This was a concern of mine as well.
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Posted 5/21/13 10:57 AM |
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CarlieJLD7
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Member since 7/07 3061 total posts
Name: Carlie
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Re: Swim classes
Posted by neener1211
Posted by Pray4Baby2010
Posted by neener1211
I was told this by our current instructors. My only question would be is it ok for a baby 2-6 months to be in that chlorine-I haven't asked the ped yet.
my ped was a no on that because of toxemia- if they swallow too much water under 6 months its very dangerous.
ty!! This was a concern of mine as well.
Saf-t-swim pools I believe aren't all chlorine... I think they are also salt water based... IDK if that matters... And in the baby and me they don't go under water until the last class and they shouldn't swallow the water in the way they teach it.
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Posted 5/21/13 3:05 PM |
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AScottWolf
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Member since 11/10 2237 total posts
Name: Adriana
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Re: Swim classes
One of my friends is an instructor and part owner of a safe-t-swim. He said, even though they do, he wouldn't have a baby start under 6m.
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Posted 5/21/13 3:15 PM |
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jennielee15
Let's try this again....

Member since 7/11 2269 total posts
Name: Jennie
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Re: Swim classes
How do the free classes work? do you have to sign an agreement to buy classes after the free ones are over? Are they mommy n me? private, group???
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Posted 5/21/13 3:22 PM |
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