LilGMom
<font color=red>It makes me want to Kiss on the li
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Congratulations!!
I went when I was preggo with my first and I was around 12-13 weeks pg. I had no clue I was even pg so I rode everything, and I do mean everything. We'd ride ToT, hopped onto RnR a few times, back to ToT, etc. I found out I was pg about a week after we got home and my OB reassured me that the baby is soooooo teeny tiny and floating in so much fluid that the chances of a ride affecting the baby were as tiny as the baby.
I have also been while 5 & 7 months pg, at those times I didn't ride the 'thrill' rides but did still ride the Safari, Speedway and a few others that might have had warnings. Later in my pg I spoke with my OB before going on vacation and since I was low-risk, healthy and having a healthy pregnancy she told me to use common sense and avoid the thrill rides.
There was a lot of road construction all over my hometown during my first pregnancy and the roads I drove on daily were much worse and bumpier than most of the rides at WDW.
I went when I was preggo with my first and I was around 12-13 weeks pg. I had no clue I was even pg so I rode everything, and I do mean everything. We'd ride ToT, hopped onto RnR a few times, back to ToT, etc. I found out I was pg about a week after we got home and my OB reassured me that the baby is soooooo teeny tiny and floating in so much fluid that the chances of a ride affecting the baby were as tiny as the baby.
I have also been while 5 & 7 months pg, at those times I didn't ride the 'thrill' rides but did still ride the Safari, Speedway and a few others that might have had warnings. Later in my pg I spoke with my OB before going on vacation and since I was low-risk, healthy and having a healthy pregnancy she told me to use common sense and avoid the thrill rides.
There was a lot of road construction all over my hometown during my first pregnancy and the roads I drove on daily were much worse and bumpier than most of the rides at WDW.