March 2011 Moms

Waterslides and Pregnancy

The DH and I were hoping to go to the waterpark this weekend since It's 98 degrees outside with 60% humidity. My doc's office is closed and was wondering if it's okay to go on some of the waterslides???

Re: Waterslides and Pregnancy

  • No. I have always heard not to because of the force of the water. I'd stick to the lazy river! ;)
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    No. I have always heard not to because of the force of the water. I'd stick to the lazy river! ;)

    I wondered about this. Water up the hooha. But as long as you keep your legs closed...??

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  • I wouldn't chance it, but thats jsut me
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  • I have no idea for sure but I don't think I'd do water slides.
  • My guess is there would be signs on it saying if it was not OK - I'd suggest following those signs!

    And as PP said, I'd stick to the lazy river or the pool - not worth it! 

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  • All the jostling and bumping is going to make you freak out and worry about the baby. It's not worth it at all. You're going to worry the whole time you're there about hurting the baby. Lazy River, Sun tan, wave pool (maybe minus the waves). I might ride a smooth less bumpy tube rides, but I'm not sure.
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