lclark0621 said:
Camping while pregnant?!?! Dear god woman you are Brave if you try that!
Sorry, but after I wiped my Pepsi off my monitor from THAT, I had to respond!
(As someone who used to camp as a kid and loved it but has gotten realllly soft in my decrepit late 30s and loathes it -- I find that too funny!)
Anyway -- I've done August at WDW, I've done pg at WDW (10 weeks). I've also done travel at various stages of my pgs with my 3 kids, including a big conference in New Orleans that involved oodles of walking while I was 6 mos pg. I overdid it (the walking) a few days and REALLLLLY regretted it. Leg cramps / swelling and such (and I am a relatively fit person). THose babies can do wacky things to your body, and when you push the envelope, those little suckers PUSH BACK!!
Based on all that, and knowing all pgs are so very different, I'll agree with the poster who said doing August and doing August while pg are 2 different things. Your body will run "hotter" with a extra body in tow; it will require definite diligence on your part to stay hydrated and thermally regulated. In early pg, some folks can be really nauseated, and humidity / opressive heat can make that worse. I tended to have mild to moderate all-day nausea through the 1st trimesters, so on our rainy Oct trip that I was 10 wks along, I was able to see the sights and tool around with the gang. But I didn't exactly feel stellar, either, and I needed a constant supply of munchies to stay reasonably pleasant about it!
If this will be your 1st pg, and you have no idea how your body will respond, I would really be hesistant about making major plans for August. It's such an intense time of year. Just last year, we even had a hurricane on our trip (Charley) -- now THAT would be an interesting camping trip! (Just kidding, because of course they evacuated all the FW folks.) Any chance you could shift towards, say, early May or October? THose would at least have a chance of more moderate temps, and also the lower crowds (than say peak season 4th of July, Easter or xmas).
Either way -- Good luck with your planning (Disney and family!)