Almost all rollercoasters I have been on has a sign that warns people of the dangers a ride presents to any pregnant women and people with heart disease/other medical illnesses. So I would think "no". Unless you are deliberately trying to have a miscarriage and then I would recommend "yes".
Is anyone else as disturbed by this question as I am? If you have to ask this question...good luck when the baby comes.
2006-10-09 10:53:13
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answered by speakthetruth 3
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I can't guarantee an answer, but I would never risk it.
Think. Inside you is a fragile, growing being, that needs a gentle and nurturing enviroment. If you are far enough in your pregnancy to be able to notice that you are pregnant, don't ride roller coasters. Imagine what turning upside-down, being jostled side to side, and bumping around a lot could do to this delicate baby?
Remember, if you're wondering if it's okay, the answer is probably no. You don't want to put a growing life at risk.
Congratulations on conceiving! Enjoy your future baby!
2006-10-09 10:51:49
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answered by Lee 3
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Not a good idea. Besides, most roller coasters put up warning signs that advise that pregnant women not ride the ride
2006-10-09 10:52:47
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answered by Whizzo Butter 3
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Think 9 months ahead in the future. See yourself holding your newborn baby. Think about how happy you are that your baby is safe in your arms. Do you really want to do anything to risk that future. Riding a roller coaster could be a big risk. Congratulations on the pregnancy.
2006-10-09 11:22:41
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answered by Leviathan 1
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sigh........and what does he say approximately all of this? Why is he disrespecting you? Why is he behaving badly? Does he have any explanation? what variety of father is he? Is he a terrific provider? The solutions to those questions are key to what you should do. If he's admitted he's overwhelmed, scared with yet another newborn, he would not understand a thank you to handle rigidity, he's ashamed by using how he's behaved and must be a terrific husband and father, there is of undertaking. there is a great number of self help books in library you are able to seem at. And if he's prepared to artwork on his habit, then of direction there is of undertaking. If he denies he's treating you badly, if he says its all your fault, he would not prefer to be with you, etc, then thers's probably no wish. adult men emotionally seems to be in simple terms extra immature and not prepared to advance up than females in our society. he's a soldier, serving our u . s . a ., etc, and he's immature?
2016-11-27 03:18:14
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answered by ? 4
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I am a man, but if I was a female, I wouldn't even THINK about getting on something that would toss me around and make my stomach churn. I would avoid anything that doubt is right for the baby, better be safe than sorry. You're very sensitive at this moment.
2006-10-09 10:49:09
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answered by Anonymous
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firstly one is not allowed to go on a roller coaster when pregnant.
secondly, how do you or anyone one know that they are 2 weeks pregnant???? its impossible to know that.earliest is 4 weeks.
2006-10-09 11:02:18
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answered by dandyl 7
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I'm surprised you even know you're pregnant. I wouldn't chance it... the uterine wall and placenta isn't very stable considering the changes your body is going through. Everyone's body is so different, but remember the first few months are the most critical in regards to miscarrage.
2006-10-09 10:52:31
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answered by SoCcEr AnGeL 2
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If you want to have a miscarriage! No don't do that. The most critical part of pregnancy is the first trimester. Believe me you do not want to go through the pain of a miscarriage.
2006-10-09 10:48:05
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answered by I smile because of them ♥ 5
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you most likely wont know even if your pregnant now but id say yes if the rollcoaster belt isnt tightto the point you cant breath. but im 11 weeks and just went on yesturday and im peachy.
2006-10-09 10:59:25
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answered by Natasha C 3
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