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Asked by Emily05

Q: Disney World While Pregnant?

So I have already paid the deposit and we are 7 months out from our WDW vacation with my mom, dad, husband, me and our 2 and 3 year old. we are leaving 9/9/17 and I just found out 2 days ago I'm Pregnant 2 days ago. I'm Aware that in September its HOT and Humid but I'm from Alabama and i'm used to it. I will be going between 34 and 35 weeks. I don't wanna cancel it because I just had a MMC/ Molar pregnancy last summer and what if I cancel and lose this one too but I don't want to keep my family excited then say last minute we cant go? we have been saving up for this for almost a year... we could go after the baby is born but it will be more expensive since my youngest will be 3.. has anyone done a week at Disney 8 months pregnant?


This question was asked Feb. 10, 2017 4:42pm
Category: Travel During Pregnancy

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Answered by andycooper5 - Aug. 20, 2017 6:39pm
hi dear,
congratulations. Yes, you can surely visit Disney land. They have all facilities for a pregnant woman. Have fun and enjoy your best. But don't forget to take with you your important medicines and material.

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Answered by secallender - Feb. 27, 2017 4:28pm
Just came across this. I am 4w6d and we had already booked to go in June. Its going to be interesting going at 5 months but I will just take it slow and drink lots of water and rest. It will be hot and humid but I live in South Texas and am unfortunately used to it. What did you end up doing, everything still going smooth?

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Answered by bkaufma3 - Feb. 22, 2017 9:58pm
They have wheelchairs, maybe your family could push you around? Tough call!

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Answered by Emily05 - Feb. 13, 2017 3:35pm

I think we are going to change the dates to November once we get to the safe zone in April. that will still give me plenty of time to book dinner reservations and such. If we do have another MC then I can keep my current dates but my first apt is 3/20 and ill have to wait until 3 weeks after that for first U/S. Id rather take a baby than waddle around hoping I don't go into labor. Plus my parents can help with the baby and it will be cooler. Thanks for the input and helping making this decision lol

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Answered by nreiselpn - Feb. 11, 2017 4:38am
I'm not in your situation but understand...... I have a birth history of 37 weeks or prior... so if this was me I would try to push the date out. I think it would be better than going into preterm labor and missing out entirely...it would be frustrating having to pay for your youngest but if you missed out entirely I'd rather pay... with that being said I'd probably lie about their age... best of luck.... sticky bean vibes... please give yourself a few nights to sleep on it so that you feel comfortable as we are not in your shoes.

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Answered by Emily05 - Feb. 10, 2017 7:45pm
My oldest was induced at 39 weeks. My second how ever was ready to enter the world. I had labor stopped at 32 weeks and again at 33 weeks already being 3 cm and 75%. she ended up coming at 34+5.. so I am a little nervous.. but they were also only supposed to be 14 months apart (ended up being 13), so that may or may not have had anything to do with her being early? Idk what to do. There really is so much planning that goes in and I have to make my dinner reservations on 3/13... I don't wanna cancel if this will be another MC as Im only 4+2 weeks now... On another note if I just make later dates, has anyone taken a 1-2 mont old to Disney? lol

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Answered by mnor0406 - Feb. 10, 2017 5:54pm
I haven't done it myself but I probably would. It takes a lot of planning and saving to go to disney and I wouldnt want to back out either. With 2 young kids you will probably be moving a bit slower through the parks, hanging out it lower key kids areas and taking plenty of breaks for snacks, potty, naps, etc. If you are flying you might need a drs note. If driving just take a lot of potty/stretch breaks. Were your other 2 kids early at all? If not I would definitely go but probably would research area hospitals and have directions to get to them just in case.

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