No, no, and again, no. Please don't. Really. For your sake, for your baby's sake, DON'T. I had my baby at 35 weeks and it was no picnic. lol (Blessed event, yes. Picnic, no.) My early labor wasn't because of anything I did...but I was strongly advised against anything like what you're wanting to do, because you can be pretty sure that it will contribute to early labor. And you really don't want to go into labor early. That baby needs as much time in your womb as possible. The longer he/she hangs out/in there (until it's past term, that is), the better. Be safe!!!!
2006-08-26 12:16:03
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answered by peachy78 5
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Absolutely not, even though your baby is fully developed there could be permanent damage do to the shaking and jerking of the ride, besides most ride attendants won't let you on, mainly due to liabilities if something happens to you.
2006-08-26 19:08:16
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answered by NW71206 2
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I dont think you are supposed to because you could prematurely rupture the membranes. I know you are allready 36 weeks but everyday in the oven the better. Lung development and weight gain are very important the last few weeks.
2006-08-26 19:03:54
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answered by Sophia 2
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I wouldn't risk it, i mean there are probably some slower rides u can go on, but is it really worth it? Wait till after u've had the baby then u can go on all the rides u want.
2006-08-26 19:07:18
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answered by bobatemydog 4
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No. If you look on all of the billboards in front of the rides, they specifically say it is not recommended. However, women have done crazy things like this for years. It really depends. Do you want to have the baby early? :)
2006-08-26 19:03:28
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answered by Tamara 1
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Why do anything that could possibly cause problems? Do you want to worry about your baby for the next month? Do you want to feel guilty wondering whether or not you are to blame for the baby being born prematurely or worse?
2006-08-26 19:14:18
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answered by cldb730 4
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No, they won't let you. So wear a big sweatshirt and go anyway, pretend you're just fat. You might even get your labor going! I'm not being sarcastic, I know what it's like to want to get things over with. Maybe an amusement park would do the trick.
2006-08-26 19:09:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would you even ask such a stupid question? Why would you even want to risk the health and safety of your unborn child? Hopefully this isn't an indication of the kind of mother you're going to be. If you had to ask, then you must have known it wasn't a good idea.
2006-08-26 19:06:30
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answered by grahamma 6
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I don't believe your supposed too! My doc told me not to ride anything at 4 mths. He told me something like a lazy river would be ok
2006-08-26 19:05:50
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answered by monroe1172002 3
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it's best not to go for the health of the baby and yourself. then it also depend on what ride your wanting to go on. but just to be on the safe side stay away from the ones that go around, up and down turn you up side down.
2006-08-26 19:08:30
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answered by peaches 2
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