The awesome news is that I just found out I'm pregnant!! This will be our first childWe have a trip booked to DL for February 21 - March 2nd, which will make me almost 5 months pregant. We'd still love to go, any advice on how to enjoy DL pregnant? Thanks!
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10-17-2006 03:58 PM #1
Pregnancy Worries
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10-17-2006 04:00 PM #2
Stick near bathrooms.
You may contact me via jonvn@nadelberg.com.
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10-17-2006 04:15 PM #3
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10-17-2006 04:28 PM #4Meeska-Mooska-Mouseketeer MI Lead Moderator
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Basicaly what he said ^ You don't have to hit all the rides while your there just take it all in and enjoy the park .
And congrats
Today's going to be a beautiful, busy day, and "we must keep our aim constantly focused on the future." —Walt Disney
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10-17-2006 04:31 PM #5
Congrats! My advice would be stick to the shows and the kiddie rides where you are not bumping around.
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10-17-2006 09:18 PM #6MouseInfo Team Member MI Lead Moderator
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Congrats! There is still so much a the Resort that you can experience. Have a great time.
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10-18-2006 08:53 AM #7
Actually I beleive pregnant woman are technically not allowed and advised not to ride anything with a lap bar, so that would rule out most of the fantasy last attractions.
But it is the perfect opportunity to take in the sights and shows the park has to offer. Main Street Cinema, Opera House, Golden Horseshoe, Seasons of the Vine, golden Dreams, and the trail behind grizzly peak. All are things to do that many often overlook!Oh Alias, how I loved thee. I will miss you Sydney Bristow!
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10-18-2006 09:34 AM #8
If I were you, after sticking near bathrooms, I'd make darned sure I was following every single safety rule they say. If it's even a mildly turbulent ride, you stay off it. You also stay off of rides that may jostle you.
You might not be able or willing to walk all day in the park. You might want to invest in renting a wheelchair, so you can get pushed around a bit if you get tired.You may contact me via jonvn@nadelberg.com.
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10-18-2006 10:31 AM #9
Thanks for the advise! Actually, I'm disabled and permanently in a wheelchair, so walking around won't be an issue
I will definitely stay away from jostling rides and I intend to read and follow all safety rules. It's not worth it to me to ignore them!! Reading everyone's tips, I'm starting to get excited about seeing all the shows and all the areas of Disneyland I may have previously ignored. I'll also spend a lot of time shopping while my hubby goes and enjoys the big rides
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I'm your woman if you need to know where the highly rated restrooms are.
Though I may not be pregnant, my bladder thinks I am. I'll likely need diapers if I ever become with child.
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