I find that always makes me feel happy!

We took an afternoon break and it worked great, I was good to go for the evening. Have a great time!signng on we might take a trip in Sept and I will be 5 months preg curious to see what rides people went on

Hi. I will be seven months preg. when we go in Dec.(Due March17th)I would love a list of the rides "keep moving forward" rode, as nothing beats first hand experience. Thanks, Janice
I did skip Splash Mountain, but that was because I just don't like water rides. I did the teacups and then of course all the very tame stuff too. Did Body Wars and Star Tours, again, no problems. I didn't have to worry about any strange or disapproving looks from people because you couldn't tell I was pregnant...weird thing in my family...the women carry inward and not out...don't ask, the doctor told me it is very rare but it happens. I'm not a big girl at all, so it was very uncomfortable, but that was regardless of whether I was doing Disney or just sitting my butt home. We had a blast and if I had to go again while pregnant, I'd do it the same way-go on anything I felt I was up to.
A quick trip to the minor emergency clinic on Vineland-Apopka road just outside DTD started our second morning. I found out this was something they see alot in pregnant women at WDW and was a very routine case. My nurse said that the first aid stations in the park could've explained it had I stopped in when I first noticed it. I wish I could remember the medical terminology. I was given a prescription for some steroids and sent to buy some long pants and long sleeve shirts. I was told that when I was as covered as I could stand it, I could go back to the parks!
After a quick trip to Wal-mart, we were back in business. My OB was not even slightly worried when I returned and I still had a great time. I would totally go preggers again, though maybe in January with a sombrero!
Just thinking about them makes me smile.)

I had never passed out before, so I did not pay attention to the warning signs. I felt weird and then got dizzy, tunnel vision and then couldn't hear well. We had been in line a while and I was NOT going to get out of line! Once I got to the front of the line I knew something was really not right and I looked at the CM (young guy) and said "I need help" and then fell on him! He was very young and I was really showing, so I think he was more scared than I was.
Luckily he and DH caught me. Everything was fine. I just had gotten too hot and apparently my blood sugar was low. I did wake up to 5 CMs, one stretcher, a wheelchair and many passerby staring.
Luckily I didn't need the stretcher and I later regretted not taking the wheelchair (I saw 2 other pregnant people being pushed around in them later). It is a funny story now, but I was really embarrassed then.