brightspark
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Hi there... may I let you in on a little secret? Dh and I are just coming to the end of an IVF cycle and we're off to WDW with my sister at the end of November. Of course we have a couple of weeks (ok 13 days) to wait yet until we get to do the test... but I'm wondering if anyone has advice about coping at WDW at 10 weeks pregnant (which is about what I'd be). We really don't want to cancel (not just because of the non-refundable flight tickets) but because I think that even if I'm feeling rough I'd rather do it somewhere sunny and fun than sitting at home thinking about how I'd cancelled our holiday... I think
Trouble is that this will be our first (or first and second
) and so I have no idea how my body will cope with pregnancy.
The doctors etc have all said that there is no reason why I shouldn't go (I had wondered if a long haul flight from the UK would be OK) and that I can even enjoy the gentler rides... (both the nurses I've been under at the clinic LOVE WDW) but I'm worried about tiredness, and sickness... oh and just trying to cope.
I'd really l like some encouragement, and positive words, but I guess that if you think it's a totally stupid idea, then you can tell me, but please do it gently, I'm quite emotional!
Thanks in advance
Trouble is that this will be our first (or first and second
) and so I have no idea how my body will cope with pregnancy. The doctors etc have all said that there is no reason why I shouldn't go (I had wondered if a long haul flight from the UK would be OK) and that I can even enjoy the gentler rides... (both the nurses I've been under at the clinic LOVE WDW) but I'm worried about tiredness, and sickness... oh and just trying to cope.
I'd really l like some encouragement, and positive words, but I guess that if you think it's a totally stupid idea, then you can tell me, but please do it gently, I'm quite emotional!
Thanks in advance

Sending some extra pixiedust your way for the 2week wait!!
) without feeling sick because of the fish smell. I also had trouble when they served the meals on the plane. Being in an enclosed space with all the food smells around me was hard.
I'm a 3 year vet of TTC
, DH and I are going to see an RE after our LAST Disney trip as a couple...our next one needs to be a pg or family trip

Only a few more days!!! I would suggest that after you get your BFP ask the doc for his/her suggestions on anti-nausea medicines both over the counter and prescription. Bring a copy of your paperwork with you...just in case...along with the prescriptions!
