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When Can You Put a Baby in a Pool?

Published in Baby Swimming 2 mins read

Generally, you can put a baby in a pool when they are around 6 months old. This is the recommendation from Moresea and many pediatricians due to safety concerns for younger infants.

Safety Considerations for Babies in Pools

Water poses a significant risk to very young babies. Here's why waiting until around 6 months is generally advised:

  • Temperature Regulation: Babies under 6 months have difficulty regulating their body temperature. Pool water, which is often cooler than body temperature, can quickly lead to hypothermia.
  • Immune System Development: A baby's immune system is still developing in the first few months. Exposing them to pool water too early can increase the risk of infection.
  • Head and Neck Control: While not directly related to water safety, babies typically gain better head and neck control around 6 months, which can be helpful in a pool environment.

Important Precautions When Introducing Your Baby to the Pool

Once your baby is around 6 months old and you've consulted with your pediatrician, keep the following in mind:

  • Supervision is Key: Never leave your baby unattended near or in the water. Constant, vigilant supervision is crucial.
  • Start Slowly: Introduce your baby to the water gradually. Start with short sessions (5-10 minutes) and gradually increase the time as they get more comfortable.
  • Use Appropriate Swim Gear: Consider using a baby-safe floatation device, but remember that this doesn't replace constant supervision.
  • Check the Water Temperature: Ensure the water is comfortably warm, ideally between 85-87°F (29-30°C).
  • Be Aware of Sun Protection: Protect your baby's delicate skin from the sun with appropriate swimwear, sunscreen, and a hat.
  • Consider Infant Swimming Lessons: Infant swimming lessons can help your baby become more comfortable and confident in the water, but should not be considered a substitute for parental supervision.

It's always best to consult your pediatrician before introducing your baby to the pool to ensure it's safe and appropriate for their individual development and health.