Have there been any babies actually BORN in DW?

MistressMerryweather

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Just curious. I found 1 or 2 that were born in DL, but can't find anything about DW. In all these years...there has to be at least one, right? What a cool thing that would be! :goodvibes
 
I am just picturing hordes of pregnant fans planning trips around their due date so their baby can be born in disney now! ;)
 
My old General Practice doctor was at WDW when a woman had her baby in the restroom, on the toilet. The afterbirth was being sucked down by the automatic toilet and he rushed in and saved the day when they came out screaming for a doctor. He and his family were leaving MK for home on their way out the gates. When I found this out I wrote to them and asked why they didn't thank him or something. Next time I saw him he said they sent him several multi-day passes and a nice certificate. He had no clue I wrote the letter and I didn't tell him. ;)

I felt it was the least they owed him...it would have been all kinds of bad publicity if that baby had died.
 

Was it DL or WDW where a young girl had a baby in the restroom?
 
I am just picturing hordes of pregnant fans planning trips around their due date so their baby can be born in disney now! ;)
:lmao:Myself included!
 
While it sounds romantic (and really, childbirth is NOT romantic) I would never want to have a baby in a public place that millions of people pass through every year. I'll take a (relatively sanitary) delivery ward with trained medical staff and access to pain medications.

And this is coming from someone who almost didn't make it to the hospital for baby #2.
 
Just curious. I found 1 or 2 that were born in DL, but can't find anything about DW. In all these years...there has to be at least one, right? What a cool thing that would be! :goodvibes

At the risk of being flamed, I will be a lone dissenter and say that I don't think it would be cool to give birth unexpectedly in an amusement park without proper medical care, equipment, etc. :eek: Please don't kick me off the disboards. ;)
 
While it sounds romantic (and really, childbirth is NOT romantic) I would never want to have a baby in a public place that millions of people pass through every year. I'll take a (relatively sanitary) delivery ward with trained medical staff and access to pain medications.

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What she said.
 
While it sounds romantic (and really, childbirth is NOT romantic) I would never want to have a baby in a public place that millions of people pass through every year. I'll take a (relatively sanitary) delivery ward with trained medical staff and access to pain medications.

And this is coming from someone who almost didn't make it to the hospital for baby #2.

Another what she said, but she said it better than I would have!!
 
While it sounds romantic (and really, childbirth is NOT romantic) I would never want to have a baby in a public place that millions of people pass through every year. I'll take a (relatively sanitary) delivery ward with trained medical staff and access to pain medications.

And this is coming from someone who almost didn't make it to the hospital for baby #2.

While I definitely would not want to have a baby in a public place, DW or any other, I am happy having babies at home with a midwife, though for my 3rd baby the midwife did not make it in time and we wouldn't have made it to the hospital in time either...and actually, it was kind of romantic. :lovestruc
But ITA, having a baby in a public place that millions of people pass through every year...icky icky!
 
Maybe Disney should think about offering this service? Just Kidding!!!!
 
I am just picturing hordes of pregnant fans planning trips around their due date so their baby can be born in disney now! ;)

Is there a pin for that? Because you know people would be looking for their free birthing cupcake at their TS dinner.
 
My old General Practice doctor was at WDW when a woman had her baby in the restroom, on the toilet. The afterbirth was being sucked down by the automatic toilet and he rushed in and saved the day when they came out screaming for a doctor. He and his family were leaving MK for home on their way out the gates. When I found this out I wrote to them and asked why they didn't thank him or something. Next time I saw him he said they sent him several multi-day passes and a nice certificate. He had no clue I wrote the letter and I didn't tell him. ;)

I felt it was the least they owed him...it would have been all kinds of bad publicity if that baby had died.

Way to go! :thumbsup2
 


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