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Would you risk an amusement park?

So, once again - I'm a planner and I like to think ahead.

If we are out this month (in my 2WW now so I don't know yet) then I will, most likely, be about 1 week into my 2WW next month on the 20th when we have tickets to an amusement park. (They're free tickets - we have to go that day because it's a corporate outing so the tickets are only good for that day.)

Would you risk it? I absolutely love amusement parks and 99% of the "scary" rides but I know that they are a big no-no for pregnant ladies. There is also a water park attached to the amusement park so I know that I could go hang out in the lazy river most of the day and not waste the tickets if it comes down to that.

Thoughts?

Re: Would you risk an amusement park?

  • Yes.  I learned the hard way to not put my life on hold because of TTC.  I hope you have better luck than me, obviously, but go to the park and enjoy yourself.
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  • imageShayliz:
    You'll be fine. 

    Yes  This. if you are a week in to your 2WW, you probably wouldn't have even implanted yet. Plus, what if you cancel and end up having an off cycle and O late?

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  • The only way to be truly safe during your 2ww is to get yourself one of these and never leave the house.

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  • The risk is related to placental abruption ... if you do your math, 1 week into your 2WW you may not even have implanted yet (implantation typically happens between 7-10 DPO).

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  • This is a stupid question.
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  • go and have a good time!!  I don't think they are a no-no when you are that newly preggo any ways.
  • imagepamis626:
    go and have a good time!!  I don't think they are a no-no when you are that newly preggo any ways.

    ::facepalm::

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  • Go for it and have fun!
  • imagerlcassell1:
    Yes.  I learned the hard way to not put my life on hold because of TTC.  I hope you have better luck than me, obviously, but go to the park and enjoy yourself.

     

    Agreed, I missed out on a really fun camping trip with my friends this summer because I was in the 2WW. Go and have fun!

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  • imageThePrincessFiona:
    This is a stupid question.

    How was this a stupid question? 

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    imageThePrincessFiona:
    This is a stupid question.

    How was this a stupid question? 

    P.S. Andy - You're trying too hard.

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  • I wouldn't try it. Your uterus might fall out during a thrill ride.
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  • imageThe Princess Ariel:
    imageandy71781:

    imageThePrincessFiona:
    This is a stupid question.

    How was this a stupid question? 

    P.S. Andy - You're trying too hard.

    Actually, if you don't mind, I would also like to know why this was a stupid question.  


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  • I would go but not go on rides.

    Why risk 1 hour of fun rides for a baby?

    Sure, I understand that you can't put your life on hold BUT, like I said, why risk it?

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  • I'm glad I read this-I got a good laugh out of it!

  • imageDChunt09:
    imageThe Princess Ariel:
    imageandy71781:

    imageThePrincessFiona:
    This is a stupid question.

    How was this a stupid question? 

    P.S. Andy - You're trying too hard.

    Actually, if you don't mind, I would also like to know why this was a stupid question.  

    No, no.  Anyone can answer the question.  I just wanted to point out to Andy that she's trying to hard.  It's more related to her activity from yesterday.  Carry on.

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  • imageThePrincessCinderella:
    I wouldn't try it. Your uterus might fall out during a thrill ride.

    Or the egg might get scared and climb back in her ovary.

  • imageThe Princess Ariel:
    imageDChunt09:
    imageThe Princess Ariel:
    imageandy71781:

    imageThePrincessFiona:
    This is a stupid question.

    How was this a stupid question? 

    P.S. Andy - You're trying too hard.

    Actually, if you don't mind, I would also like to know why this was a stupid question.  

    No, no.  Anyone can answer the question.  I just wanted to point out to Andy that she's trying to hard.  It's more related to her activity from yesterday.  Carry on.

    That's probably true - I'm new and excited about the subject being discussed on this message board.  What's your excuse?

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  • imagejuliane2004:

    I would go but not go on rides.

    Why risk 1 hour of fun rides for a baby?

    Sure, I understand that you can't put your life on hold BUT, like I said, why risk it?

    I think what you meant to say is, why risk not having a baby for 1 hour of fun rides. The way you worded it completely changes the meaning of what you're trying to say. Also, there is no risk, she can go and have a good time, she's not going to get placental abruption during her 2WW.

  • imagecantalopes24:

    imageThePrincessCinderella:
    I wouldn't try it. Your uterus might fall out during a thrill ride.

    Or the egg might get scared and climb back in her ovary.

    This is exactly my point, and what other readers are failing to understand. She is going (she thinks) around 7 DPO. ::facepalm::

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  • imagejuliane2004:

    I would go but not go on rides.

    Why risk 1 hour of fun rides for a baby?

    Sure, I understand that you can't put your life on hold BUT, like I said, why risk it?

    Your uterus is pretty protected.. especially when you're not pregnant/1ww.

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  • enjoy the amusement park---there is no reason for you not to go. Once you get your BFP, then you can avoid the rides, but until then don't stress about it.
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  • imageThePrincessCinderella:
    I wouldn't try it. Your uterus might fall out during a thrill ride.

    What if I squeeze real tight? Will it still fall out? 



     

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  • imagemelissa721:

    imageThePrincessCinderella:
    I wouldn't try it. Your uterus might fall out during a thrill ride.

    What if I squeeze real tight? Will it still fall out? 

    No.....but don't squeeze too hard. You will create triplets. 

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  • imageThePrincessCinderella:
    imagemelissa721:

    imageThePrincessCinderella:
    I wouldn't try it. Your uterus might fall out during a thrill ride.

    What if I squeeze real tight? Will it still fall out? 

    No.....but don't squeeze too hard. You will create triplets. 

    Fvck it. I'll just play skee ball. 



     

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    bfp 6 - surprise! baby born via RCS on 11.13.16 @ 38 weeks



  • imagecantalopes24:
    imagejuliane2004:

    I would go but not go on rides.

    Why risk 1 hour of fun rides for a baby?

    Sure, I understand that you can't put your life on hold BUT, like I said, why risk it?

    I think what you meant to say is, why risk not having a baby for 1 hour of fun rides. The way you worded it completely changes the meaning of what you're trying to say. Also, there is no risk, she can go and have a good time, she's not going to get placental abruption during her 2WW.

     

    Ahh yes, you're right. My wording is weird. That is what I meant.

    I personally think that going on fast rides / slides / rollercoasters might hinder implantation, which is why I won't risk it.

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  • imagejuliane2004:
    imagecantalopes24:
    imagejuliane2004:

    I would go but not go on rides.

    Why risk 1 hour of fun rides for a baby?

    Sure, I understand that you can't put your life on hold BUT, like I said, why risk it?

    I think what you meant to say is, why risk not having a baby for 1 hour of fun rides. The way you worded it completely changes the meaning of what you're trying to say. Also, there is no risk, she can go and have a good time, she's not going to get placental abruption during her 2WW.

     

    Ahh yes, you're right. My wording is weird. That is what I meant.

    I personally think that going on fast rides / slides / rollercoasters might hinder implantation, which is why I won't risk it.

    So flying and driving would also be out of the question ... ?

    Bonjour, bishes!

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