Answered by urbangirl11 - Dec. 23, 2011 10:06pm
Thanks for all your input girls!! I agree with you - take it easy and do what feels okay. I do know that Disney has those signs that you mentioned - I'll be on the lookout for those if I go back this summer.
Sadly, I lost the baby due to low progesterone.
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Answered by JLMarks - Dec. 12, 2011 2:18pm
We where planning a trip to Cedar Point for my birthday when I found out and my doctor said no
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Answered by danni179 - Dec. 11, 2011 9:47pm
Keeping baby safe or going on a ride? i know which i would choose .... personally i wouldn't risk it.
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Answered by 3monkeymama - Dec. 11, 2011 7:41pm
We're going when I'll be 14 weeks along. I figure the gentle rides (dumbo, etc) would be fine...no roller coasters, rough rides . Remember that that you might be nauseous by then too - so that might factor into what you want to go on. Have fun!
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Answered by Samm0704 - Dec. 11, 2011 5:07pm
I went to sea world and rode the bumpy water ride and I was 15 weeks at the time. My mother is a nurse and said it was fine as long as your not thrown around. Bumper cars ect no.. Log flume I dont see why not.. Your not that far along yet to shake anything up yet. Just be careful
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Answered by allioak - Dec. 11, 2011 3:11pm
I believe certain rides in Disney World have signs that you should not ride if you are pregnant.... I would trust those signs.
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