It completely depends. I couldn't ride them when I wasn't even a month pregnant. I went to our local fair, not knowing I was pregnant, and rode some pretty tame rides. My husband had to keep an eye on me all night because I was constantly throwing up, had a severe migrain, and just pretty much couldn't move from the bed. It depends on the person though.
2007-02-01 11:15:00
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answered by Anonymous
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The concern with roller coasters during pregnancy is associated with the rapid starts and stops along with jarring that occurs during the ride. This rigorous activity creates additional jarring forces within the uterus that may lead to premature separation of the placenta from the wall of the uterus, which is called placental abruption.
Currently, there are no studies that document a problem with roller coasters while you are pregnant. Similarly, there are no studies documenting that it is safe either. Automobile accidents have caused placental abruption and other complications for women who are pregnant even when the trauma is not directly to the uterus.
Although there have been pregnant women who have ridden a roller coaster without complication, it is a risk that should be avoided. Amusement parks are good at identifying rides that pose risks to pregnant women.
Try going on rides that are enjoable but safe,nothing that are upside down or have shapr turns...
http://www.americanpregnancy.org/pregnancyhealth/rollercoasters.html
2007-02-01 11:16:21
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answered by Anonymous
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A woman of one month old is too young to be pregnant or to ride on rollercoasters.
2016-05-24 03:25:11
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answered by Lynn 4
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Yes. She will be fine. She should stop riding at around 5 months, or when it becomes apparent that she is pregnant.
P.S. Congratulations, Good Luck as Parents, Have a Great Time at the Theme Park.
2007-02-01 11:22:17
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answered by babygirl6758321 2
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A pregnant woman should not ride a roller coaster at any point in her pregnancy. The first trimester is the most sensitive. It doesn't take much trauma to cause a miscarriage especially in the first trimester. Her best bet is to avoid the roller coasters.
2007-02-01 11:23:33
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answered by The Pig! 5
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i think it will be ok but i woudent do it ever again i am pregnant and i found out 2 days ago i think she might get sick well it is a 50 50 that the baby will have a problem if it wher me NO like i said it is a 50 50 chance the baby might have proublems and i want to be safe then go to the doctor the next week that your baby died or might not make it and you cant go bake in time you might think this will never happen to you but it could i hate to say it but i wouldent do it e-mail me at babygirlnumber1@inbox.com if you have another Q. bye
2007-02-01 12:05:37
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answered by Jonah 2
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I wouldn't but some say it is ok in the first 6 weeks to ride a roller coaster.
2007-02-01 11:18:23
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answered by MyOpinionMatters 4
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a pregnant woman should never ride a roller coaster, they will have signs up to that effect at the park you go to, but she can ride other rides, have fun
2007-02-01 11:15:15
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answered by melissa s 6
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You don't ride on a rollercoaster at all when you are pregnant.
2007-02-01 11:52:26
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answered by bulldogfish 1
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i wouldn't ride it from day 1. you just never know. if something did happen and you lost the baby, you'd feel terrible. and for what, a roller coaster ride? always better to be safe than sorry.
2007-02-01 11:21:11
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answered by miss h 1
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