**VENT**
I love riding my quad. Every sunny weekend for years my husband and I have headed over to the dunes to ride. It is my happy place. It's where my husband proposed to me. And now I can't go. Well, I can go camping but I can't ride according to my doctor and my husband. Absolutely NO QUAD RIDING!! Boo. and BS. I've fallen once in my life. It's not like I would do anything stupid, I know that a fall could be very dangerous to my baby. But so could a car accident and I'm in my car every single day. There's no rules against driving a car. Now my husband has made plans for us to go over to our favorite camping spot with all our riding friends for his birthday. And I get to sit and watch as they all go off and have all the fun without me. I'm really upset but don't wanna rain on my husband's birthday.
UGH. Vent over.
Does anyone else have a hobby that they are now "prohibited" to participate in now that you are pregnant? Besides drinking of course!!
Re: Forbidden hobbies
I love jumping on trampolines. There's a place near me that is literally a warehouse with wall to wall trampolines. It's the most fun I've ever had to go in the summer time at like 9, they're open til 12,
Yes! I love doing mud runs. I did 4 last year and I was slated to do 5 this year ranging from 3.5 miles to 13+ miles. If it were just running I would prob still do the short ones, but with the obstacles and having gotten hurt before I
Sorry, yes. Quad = ATV
Eleanor 9.30.13
bike riding.
my midwife says it's okay until i get really big and off balance. i ride a 1980s Panasonic road bike.
Thanks everyone for sharing your stories! In a sick way it makes me feel better that ya'll are missing out on some of your favorite things too!
It's frustrating being prohibited from doing an activity you love, hopefully you can manage to enjoy the camping part at least.
I miss burpees and circuit training at the gym....with RLP, it hurts to do anything that requires me snapping up and down.
I know that running isn't totally outlawed, but I think it's best for me...a few years ago I was in a serious car accident that had me in a wheel chair for about four months. My right leg now has 3 screws holding it together.
I confess to still riding my scooter to and from work even 16 weeks pregnant. Everyone asks me when I'm going to stop doing that (obviously concerned), but I don't know when. I feel like when I'm big, then I'm going to want to drive instead
I have my own quad that I can't ride either. No matter how safe of a rider you are, you never know when something could happen, or someone else in a Rhino, sand rail, ATV or truck could hit you.
its not worth the risk that something could h