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That is good to know :D I don't know if we will go or not. We have friends that have been wanting to go that may effect our decision....my friend is short and I'm always walking off and leaving her - so it would make for a tough trip together. I figure me being pregnant would put us closer to the same speed :D So far my pregnancy had been pretty easy.....no puking....a little queasy though. The biggest thing has been fatigue....which is starting to get a little better.
 
"my friend is short and I'm always walking off and leaving her - so it would make for a tough trip together"
Did you mean slow? I'm short but I'm not slow. Being short in Disney never gave me a problem. LOL
 
No I meant short :D LOL I'm by no means "tall" myself. But she is under 5' tall and I'm almost 5'6" and part of that height is in my legs - so combined with the fact that I do usually walk fast - to keep up with my husband since I'm the "short" one then and the fact she has shorter legs and does naturally walk slower I'm always walking off and leaving her unintentionally. So I guess you're right - I kind of meant slow too :D
 
Although I can't give you any advice on going while pregnant, I can say there is really no need to wait until the little one is 3. You could take a baby-sitter with you, or a trusted niece or cousin. My cousin got to go to WDW many times as a baby-sitter. It's a fun trip for them too, and you get to have fun at WDW
Julie
 

We took our 6 month old DS and it was a great trip. I don't think you should wait until your baby is over 3. This summer we're taking our now 4 y/o DS and our (will be) 7 month old DS.

Ann
 
Pat_Elliott

I could not find officially on the WDW website the welcome for pregnant women into the First Aid/Baby Care centers. I did find it corroborated on the passporter site:
[Do you know where your restrooms are? You'll be a happier mommy-to-be if you always know where the nearest restroom is located. Be sure to grab a park map (or two) on your way into the park and keep it handy. Or just keep your PassPorter handy -- all the restrooms are marked on the PassPorter maps. Each park also has a First Aid and Baby Center. It doesn't hurt to note its position on the map when you enter the park, and to keep your eyes open for it during the course of your day's tour. If you need a cool place to lie down (not to mention a helping hand from a knowledgeable professional), you'll be glad to know how to find it. http://www.passporter.com/wdw/pregnant.htm]

I do know I availed myself of the perk in all the parks: there's one First Aid/Baby Care center in each park. When my DS was little, we always had to drop off a nebulizer at First Aid, and I had the opportunity to talk with many of the nurses over breathing treatments. They are terrific women (mostly women.)Very supportive of pregnant women & their hydration levels. A call to Disney guest services woould verify it for you.
 
erinch,

Great information for which I'm greatful. We do carry a Passporter at all times, so I've printed the link you sent and stuck it in. DW's a tough cookie, which may be her downfall, but takes hydration seriously. With this new info, we should be set solid. Thanks a ton!

Pat
 
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