I have sent our TA chasing this the answer to this, but thought I would post here as well because somebody has had to have experienced this.
We have some good news and a tough question. We just found out we are pregnant (the good news). The tough question part comes with what is meant by the policy that "Women who have entered their 24th week of pregnancy as of their embarkation date will be refused passage due to safety concerns."
Here's the issue: Our cruise leaves September 3. If (God willing) everything goes well this time, DW will be "24 weeks pregnant" on September 4 or 5 (provided you count using the first day of last cycle method). However, she will be "23 weeks pregnant" and thus have entered "her 24th week of pregnancy" on August 28, at least the way things were explained to us on pregnancy.com. So, does Disney mean the same thing? I've seen it explained different ways for different cruise lines and on difference sites with respect to Disney - Passporter.com says, for instance, "Pregnant women past their 24th week are not allowed to sail" with respect to Disney.
Help!!!
We have some good news and a tough question. We just found out we are pregnant (the good news). The tough question part comes with what is meant by the policy that "Women who have entered their 24th week of pregnancy as of their embarkation date will be refused passage due to safety concerns."
Here's the issue: Our cruise leaves September 3. If (God willing) everything goes well this time, DW will be "24 weeks pregnant" on September 4 or 5 (provided you count using the first day of last cycle method). However, she will be "23 weeks pregnant" and thus have entered "her 24th week of pregnancy" on August 28, at least the way things were explained to us on pregnancy.com. So, does Disney mean the same thing? I've seen it explained different ways for different cruise lines and on difference sites with respect to Disney - Passporter.com says, for instance, "Pregnant women past their 24th week are not allowed to sail" with respect to Disney.
Help!!!
I agree with the previous poster. I would try and move the date up a bit, if possible. They are strict, and with validity. The last place on earth I would have wanted to be, would be in the middle of an ocean with pregnancy problems..God Forbid. When I look back, I was hospitalized at around this point for both of mine, with premature labor. There was no indication prior, just whoops there it came. I know this is just one person here, but it certainly can, and does happen. Hopefully you can get your cruise in prior, for you guys to enjoy some time before the baby comes...
DS slept most of the time in the sling and I could come and go to everything that I wanted to. I did feel a bit on the "larger" side since I tend to gain a few pounds while pregnant and takes me a long time to lose it. But who cares! It was a great thing to look forward to and a nice vacation with someone else cooking! We went again when he was 8 months, 20 months and 26 months. The infant stage was by far the easiest. Even 8 months wasn't too bad because he was still happy at dinner playing with crackers and whatever else we gave him. At about 2 he wanted to be everywhere, not sitting with us, and not in Flounders. We didn't try Flounders when he was little---I just never felt comfortable leaving my babies with anyone. But it became necessary with the last 2 sailings if I wanted to eat in peace. And we love late seating so he would just go to Flouders, watch a movie and we would pick him up about 11PM when he was fast asleep on the beanbag. Enjoy your pregnancy and your upcoming cruise whenever it may be!!! 
