You're pregnant, not dead.
Your child is well protected from physical shock in your uterus. You're not more likely to dislodge her from fourwheeling than doing aerobics or any other kind of physical activity.
Have fun!
2006-08-13 03:13:17
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answered by Wicked Mickey 4
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amosunknown and angel please do not answer in less you actually know what yo uare talking about because your poor and false answers could lead to people harming themselfs or thier babies.
It is NOT safe to ride a four wheeler while pregnant and I know for a fact because my mother is a OBGYN and I wanted to do it when I was about 2 months pregnant because we went camping with my moms sister who braught several 4 weehelers along and I wanted so abd to ride one because all my cousins were and she said no I would be putting the baby in danger because thier is always a chance of it flipping or you crashing into something or falling off or what if you have to stop real quick and your stomach rams really hard into the bars? It can harm the baby.
Please do not do this, it is better to be safe then sorry.
2006-08-13 03:14:04
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answered by Chrissy_Lynn 3
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normal riding is fine, we went to a theme park when i was six weeks and i would ride things that were suited for small children., it wasn't worth the risk of riding anything bigger, faster or more dangerous. So use good judgment. Imagine holding a baby in your arms and riding the four wheeler, anything that you can't do while holding that baby (imagined) and riding, then you don't need to be doing it. Hope this helps, have fun, but most of all be safe.
2006-08-13 03:12:23
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answered by angel 4
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It should be. Just take it safe. As long as you were riding one before you got pregnant, and you're not an at risk pregnancy you are able to carry about with the activities you were doing before you got pregnant. Including formerly frowned upon things like horseback riding.
Usually you dont want to do things like this after you are showing, since the stress on your own body (especially your stomach muscles and tendons) and the size and risk to the fetus is greater.
Generally anything in moderation and conducted in a safe manner is okay. Just dont be doing stupid stuff like flying off jumps or falling off. But riding one to get from point a to point b should be safe.
You can double check with your doctor, but mine told me to just keep on doing everything like i was before i got pregnant. Its the growing advise of doctors these days.
2006-08-13 03:09:41
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answered by amosunknown 7
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No. I don't think you should. The first trimester is the the easiest time to have a miscarriage. This is the most important time of your pregnancy right now. Just take it easy and relax for you and your baby. Once you reach the second trimester, things will be easier and the baby will become stronger.
2006-08-13 03:51:32
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answered by Rosie 1
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not at all. but u must be careful .dont use 2wheelers. if u had an abortion earlier u should be more vigilant . avoid too much oily &spicy food & go on with mild excercises.always think about good things .1st trimester ie 1st 3 months r very impoortant take more leafy veg &fruits. may god bless u with a healthy baby
2006-08-13 03:17:34
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answered by achu 1
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You're barely pregnant, however...anything you do to put yourself in danger puts your baby in danger...so I would skip the fourwheeling until after the baby is born.
Congratulations and Best of luck with the rest of your pregnancy!
2006-08-13 03:07:45
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answered by Anonymous
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No, there will be plenty of time for that later. Right now your main concern is that little precious baby inside of you. Take care of the both of you, it will DEFINITELY pay off in the long run!!
2006-08-13 03:10:06
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answered by JenJen 4
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Not a chance. Just don't take the chance. Here's a peice of advice for the rest of your pregnancy. If you seriously have to ask is this safe for me to do this.....don't do it.
2006-08-13 03:10:29
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answered by ploobis 3
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NO. It is safer after the first trimester, but if you want this baby, you would avoid taking chances. There are so many things you can do, why take chances?
2006-08-13 03:10:59
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answered by theophilus 5
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