goldies 5
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- Jul 28, 2009
You have gotten lots of good advice here. As you know each pregnancy can be very different. I have been 81/2 months with no problems at all. I have been to DL once when barely pg, it was the harder one for me, I spotted a lot and thought I was going to lose her. I ignored my body's signals. It was also the only time we stayed offsite, so quite a bit more walking did not help my situation at the time(she was born premature due to other circumstances) it was just a comlpicated pregnancy from the get go. I don't know if I would ride Indy, as a matter of fact, I am a little nervous myself, I just found out I will be going barely pg again, and I am 40!![scared1 :scared1: :scared1:](http://www.wdwinfo.com/images/smilies/scared07.gif)
I really want to ride Indy with my 5 year old, who will be doing this ride for the first time. But I just don't think it is a good idea. You will be further along and if the ride has any problems the seat belt will get very tight. Not to mention the bumps.
Just listen to your body, put your feet up a lot, and don't rush. If you do feel contractions, pay very close attention to the consistency of them. If you feel off, go to the First Aid station and have a nurse take your stats.
Have a great time,
Kim
![scared1 :scared1: :scared1:](http://www.wdwinfo.com/images/smilies/scared07.gif)
I really want to ride Indy with my 5 year old, who will be doing this ride for the first time. But I just don't think it is a good idea. You will be further along and if the ride has any problems the seat belt will get very tight. Not to mention the bumps.
Just listen to your body, put your feet up a lot, and don't rush. If you do feel contractions, pay very close attention to the consistency of them. If you feel off, go to the First Aid station and have a nurse take your stats.
Have a great time,
Kim