DisneyOma
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So I have bladder damage that causes me to have to go often and urgently, which is what being pregnant is like. My bladder issue is VERY similar to what it was like when I was pregnant. You can't just "hold" it because you have something pushing down on it. That very much is a disability in the sense that it is not normal. With my issues, I can not go on a ride if the wait is longer then 20 minutes because I would not make it back to the bathroom. And yes, I do go that often. If you explain the issue, instead of just saying "because of pregnancy", they can be very reasonable and understanding. Physical issues are no less a "disability" then mental ones. I went 7 months pregnant and can tell you that it is exhausting to spend even a few hours in the park. Make sure your wife takes very frequent sit down breaks and drinks plenty of water. Now, with the masks especially, it is easy to not drink enough because it is more of a hassle. Every pregnancy is different and can affect a woman differently. I carried my babies "internally" and hardly had any belly so they took up all of the space of my organs and I could barely breath at times. Pregnant woman need to take care of themselves because it is so hard on a body. Have a fun trip.
Could you offer the OP some tips about what you do when you have to go and you can't make it to the restroom, are still on an attraction, etc? Because the DAS is only going to get them on one ride without waiting in the queue, there are going to be a lot more times when using the bathroom might not be possible right away?