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Week 5 of Your Pregnancy. Avoid amusement park rides, water slides and roller coasters. Forceful landings and sudden sharp stops can hurt your baby. Staying away from rides like these might be challenge if you already have other rugrats that may want to go, or friends that invite you out.
Wait in line with them and chat up until the point they get on the ride. The safest course of action is to play it safe and avoid the rides that pose a risk; you can always return to the park and enjoy the rides after you deliver your baby. Roller Coasters While Pregnant. Amusement parks are tons of fun, but can I go on a roller coaster during early pregnancy? Safety Concerns of Riding a Roller Coaster While Pregnant The concern with roller coasters, thrill rides, and virtual rides during pregnancy is associated with the rapid starts and stops, the jarring forces, and the pressures against the body that occur during these types of rides.
The safest course of action is to play it safe and avoid the rides that pose a risk; you can always return to the park and ride things after you deliver. Want to Know More? Recreation Activities During Pregnancy. That's why parks and fairs display warning signs next to their bolder rides, advising pregnant women not to get on them.
So instead of hopping on those knuckle-whitening, gravity-defying rides that send you zero to 60 in three-and-a-half seconds, you'd be smart to stay in the slow lane. Or try your luck in the arcade or game booths. You might even want to pass on some rides that seem relatively slow-paced. Depending on how far along you are — and how naturally coordinated you are — any ride that requires a moving entry or exit or navigation up or down a lot of steps could prove tricky these days, no matter how tame it seems.
The bottom line is that you should pay attention to the park's warning signs on thrill rides, and when in doubt about any ride, it's best to play it safe and sit it out. There will be plenty of opportunities to enjoy the rides again next year and over and over again down the road with your child.
Besides, isn't pregnancy action-packed enough on its own? By the way, if you already went for a spin on the Corkscrew Coaster, there's no reason to panic — but mention it to your practitioner to be perfectly safe.
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