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Pregnancy at Disney World

Has anyone ever been to Disney World during their first trimester? Did you ride rides, even if they had the health risk posting? I'm 6 weeks pregnant and leaving on Thursday.

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PLEASE DON'T RIDE !! Not worth the risk!!!! But you will still enjoy all the great shows!! Have fun!

I went to Wet n Wild when I was at the end of my first trimester. I didn't follow the signs I just followed my own common sense on the issue. I think if you do that you will be fine.

Congrats on the pregnancy! We were just at Disney World 3 weeks ago. I would stay away from the heavy duty roller coasters like Space Mountain, Everest, Big Thuder Mountain Railroad and the Test Track etc, they really jerk you around. Follow the guidelines on the map for the most part. You would probably be ok on the Kilimnajaro Safari - it was pretty mild and the drivers are pretty safe about the drive. It didn't bother my son and he got nervous on Winnie the Pooh LOL. I think it's pretty much common sense and like the other moms said, if in doubt don't go on it there's still plenty you can do.

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No! Dont ride the rides silly goose! Keep hydrated with lots of water and bring your own snacks like a homemade trail mix or some granola bars etc. Have Fun!

I would be careful. I did not go to Disney but I did go to Six Flags. I was only about 8-10 weeks pregnant at the time. I went on several rides but asked to be taken off a ride before it started because I could feel the bar that holds you in pushing against my baby. It was very uncomfortable and I'm sure would not have been good for the baby had I stayed on the ride. Use your best judgement and be careful.

I went to Disney World when I was 11 so I don't remember to well all the rides, but my brother lives 20 mins. from Disneyland in California and we've taken our daughter there many times, and most of the rides were very mellow. You sit in boats and float thru water, or gently in the air. A lot of them didn't even have seat belts so there should be plenty of rides that you should enjoy! Like the other mom said...Drink plenty of fluids and eat healthy!!

Don't ride the rides. Better to be safe than sorry!

I second the not riding rides. Heaven forbid anything happen and you question yourself for riding rides. It's just not worth the worry.

I've never been to Disney World, so don't know how the rides are, but I would think that any ride that doesn't have the lap bar pressing tightly on your abdomen, or any ride that is not extremely jarring would be OK at this point. The baby is very small still, and well protected, but it's still very early and higher risk for miscarriage. I know at six flags, some of the rides have lap bars that go over the legs, or even some really fast rides like Freeze or Batman have the over the shoulder and chest harness, and rides like that would probably be OK too. I would just check with your doctor and see what his advice is too.

My best friend and I went to Disney about 2 years ago. She wsain her first trimester. She went on tower of terror, the inside roller coaster. There wasn't much she did go on. She had her son, and he was prefactly healthy. Most of the rides are wiplash type a rides. Roller coasters go really fast. They don't do a tons of sudden stop and throwing you around. I think you'll be fine. If you have a funny feeling about, then don't ride. But I wouldn't let it stop you. Have fun!

Congrats on the pregnancy!! Thats exciting. I will tell you that I was OVER careful when I was pregnant with my first because I wanted to make sure I did everything I could to keep her safe. I think with my second I will be the same way..maybe a bit more relaxed. I would say no to riding rides until after the baby is born! You would not want to chance anything!

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