US/IOA while Pregnant??

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Although I would MUCH rather not be pregnant at WDW or US/IOA either one....I am really hoping I will be by our December 2002 trip. I absolutely love Disney and know that there are tons of things to do pregnant or not. In fact we waited until our last trip was over before starting to try getting pregnant. Although we were ready before...I just wanted to do Disney one last time not pregnant:D So I'm thinking of going to US and IOA for the first time this coming trip. We both love Disney but I was thinking of trying something different while we were there this December. We both love rides...but do I want to experience US/IOA the first time and not do everything. Anyway....what do you guys think. Would you go to US/IOA the first time if you were pregnant??
 
I don't think you would have very much to do there. Even ET has a warning for expectant mothers, as do most of the other rides at USF, and I think all of the rides at IOA have a warning. You could see the shows, but that probably wouldn't be worth it for the money for you. I would probably wait to do it til you are not pregnant, and I wouldn't chance anything happening to the baby by going on rides you are not supposed to. A good friend of mine went on a ride with a warning last year, not a roller coaster, but a fairly mild ride, thinking it would be safe, and she lost the baby that night. You can never be too careful I guess.
Hope you have a good trip with whatever you decide to do.
 
Thanks for your reply....that's what I was wanting to know...if there would be anything I could do.
 
There is a stationary seat for Pregnant ladies at the Hanna Barbera attraction.

I personally wouldn't do it, there is just to many fun things to do.
I hated not going on coasters when I was pregnant.!

Yes, there are some fun shows, but seriously not worth it to me.
 















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