nope not usually baby's are surprisingly strong alt ho i wouldn't recommend it
2007-12-28 09:41:13
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answered by Lee's Wife 5
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Actually this happened to me in July. Me and my boyfriend and his sister went to six flags for the weekend. We road all the rollercoasters there. I felt fine suprisingly. I was expecting to get my period that weekend. I never did. The thursday after that i took a test and it was positive. I was so worried about it but the baby is prefectly protected inside the womb that it didnt hurt him. I am now 27 weeks pregnant and everything is going great!
2007-12-28 20:10:50
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answered by Tanner and Leahs MaMa 4
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Yes it is possible, due to the jerking motions and speed. Who really knows though because depending on how early in the pregnancy or if implantation occurred, type of rollercoaster, velocity etc.
2007-12-28 17:41:24
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answered by nurse ratchet 4
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nope dont think so but they say that pregnant women shouldnt go on rollercoasters. Good luck 35 weeks pregnant
2007-12-28 17:40:50
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answered by kindra1988 6
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I wouldn't think so. The babies are very well protected in there. If anything, Mommy will just feel really sick. There have been allot of women who have suffered accidents while pregnant and still have healthy babies.
2007-12-28 17:43:30
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answered by texicangirl 6
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highly doubtful but like the above poster said you are advised not to go on rides and at a few weeks you might already start to feel nauseas so I wouldnt suggest it lol
2007-12-28 17:41:39
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answered by Duderoni 5
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anything is possible. for the same reason people freak out if a pregnant woman were to fall down, it could hurt the baby.
2007-12-28 17:46:33
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answered by catwoman 3
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I wouldnt recommend it. But lets say you were just 2 weeks pregnant then I think its ok.
2007-12-28 17:45:51
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answered by Mrs. Kitty♥ 5
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No, it wouldnt but not a very good idea. My sis did it when she was prego
2007-12-28 17:45:28
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answered by lindzymill 6
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in reality, no. the fetus is well cushioned in fluid, muscle, fat etc.
2007-12-28 17:41:22
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answered by parental unit 7
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