Water Slide When Pregnant
Water slide when pregnant. Rides and roller coasters. I love the Dells. This would apply even if you are not pregnant.
These are an absolute NO during pregnancy. I actually went with my last pregnancy when I was 6 months along. The biggest risk involving water slides and pregnancy is that you may injure your belly by hitting it on something.
If I wanted to go down a stomach slide I had a friend go down first to see if it would be too rough. Heres a list of some activities that can cause problems during pregnancy. No there is a potential of an injury and a chance of water being forced into the vaginal canal.
Ive always been told that they arent safe and logic tells me it must be true because even in slow and gentle slides things sometimes happen. Welcome back to our channel golden family. Safe for me to go on the slides or not.
I think you could use your better judgement. Thank you for all the love and support. Flipping from back to stomach abruptly someone coming from behind you super fast and smashing into you are two major risks that would keep me off water slides while pregnant.
I think Id throw up on a waterslide at the moment. 10 Posts Add message Report. Waterslides and other rides at amusement parks are a no-no since a forceful landing or sudden start or stop could harm your baby.
The water park near me allows pregnant women on the slides. Everything says no pregnant women.
Flipping from back to stomach abruptly someone coming from behind you super fast and smashing into you are two major risks that would keep me off water slides while pregnant.
I think you could use your better judgement. In fact the water rides like any normal rollercoaster rides at an amusement park will say no pregnant women. The biggest risk involving water slides and pregnancy is that you may injure your belly by hitting it on something. You can sign in to vote the answer. I went to a water park when I was pregnant with DS1 - about as far along as you are. Everything says no pregnant women. Pregnant mommy decided to have some fun in the sun and go d. The pressure of suddenly starting and stopping can. 10 Posts Add message Report.
You can sign in to vote the answer. I worked at a waterpark when I was a teenager and you would be surprised how many people flip over on a trip down a waterslide often landing hard. I have not seen any risk from water slides except the risk of injury from taking chances. I went to a water park when I was pregnant with DS1 - about as far along as you are. I just stayed on the tame slidesnothing with jerking or big drops. Normally on the water slides they have info and warnings near them and a. I wouldnt want to do that on a pregant belly.
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