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Pregnancy and rollar coasters Is it safe to ride roller coasters when you are pregnant? I know it's probably not towards to end of pregnancy, but what about the first few months?
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well im not sure on that.. cause a sudden hard poke, push,punch to the stomache can lead to a miscarriage.. soo i've herd! ]
no it is not! it could damage the baby or kill it. i really hope i helped you.
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No. Definitely not. Besides, would you like to be bounced around when you're stuck inside soemone's stomach? I dont think your baby would either. Anyways, it's not safe. There's usually signs outside the rides that say restrictions on riding the ride and if you're not supposed to ride it when you're pregnant, it will say that on the sign.
Good luck with oyur baby.
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No. The bumps in the ride have too much potential to cause damage to the child, or even cause an unwanted abortion... Too much risk for too little reward. ]
It's not reccommended to ride a rollercoaster when pregnant. It's not worth the risk, because something could happen to the baby. Hope this helps.
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If you experience any morning sickness or nausea during that time, no. Most rollercoasters have signs that say pregnant women shouldn't ride them. It's not worth throwing up all over the rollercoaster...and it's probably not good for the baby either. ]
well it would probably be better not to go on the roller coaster just in case something might happen to the baby ]
dont. not worth the risk ]
It's not recommended for a woman to ride on a roller coaster at any time during her pregnancy. Violent stops and starts and jerking movements can lead to the placenta separating from the wall of the uterus wall way too early, which can effectively terminate the pregnancy during any term (this happens frighteningly often with women who are in car accidents.)
Honestly, with some of the physical symptoms experienced in the first trimester, I don't think riding a roller coaster would even be that pleasant. Although I've certainly heard of women who have been on roller coasters without a problem, it's probably better to play it safe. Most parks will label the rides that pose risks to pregnant women pretty clearly, so just stay clear of those until after you deliver. ]
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