Last week I booked a family vacation to Disneyland - I love Disney so much, and I really wanted to somehow make it there this year in honor of DS turning 5 (DD1 and DD2 both managed to visit Disneyland during same year they turned 5).
What a shock when a week later I get a positive pregnancy test! If my dates are anywhere near accurate, I'll be in the last week of first tri while we are there. I know a lot of rides have warnings about pregnancy, and I will be skipping the craziest ones, but any ideas which are actually dangerous and which are totally fine?
Trying to think what about 'Star Tours' has gotten the pregnancy advisory - it is a simulator! You aren't even actually moving forward, and I'll probably have more turbulence on the flight there, so I don't have a ton of faith in the warnings being anything other than a CYA and with pretty much zero studies done on this (I have looked for information and almost ALL the hits are simply forum posts with opinions, very little actual data). Likewise with Autopia - it is safer than driving my car, which I plan on doing the entire time I am pregnant.
These warnings really bother me - so many of them are based in zero evidence, that they start to make me a little numb, and then what if something really IS important to avoid? For as much as we've learned in medicine, we still know so very little
What a shock when a week later I get a positive pregnancy test! If my dates are anywhere near accurate, I'll be in the last week of first tri while we are there. I know a lot of rides have warnings about pregnancy, and I will be skipping the craziest ones, but any ideas which are actually dangerous and which are totally fine?
Trying to think what about 'Star Tours' has gotten the pregnancy advisory - it is a simulator! You aren't even actually moving forward, and I'll probably have more turbulence on the flight there, so I don't have a ton of faith in the warnings being anything other than a CYA and with pretty much zero studies done on this (I have looked for information and almost ALL the hits are simply forum posts with opinions, very little actual data). Likewise with Autopia - it is safer than driving my car, which I plan on doing the entire time I am pregnant.
These warnings really bother me - so many of them are based in zero evidence, that they start to make me a little numb, and then what if something really IS important to avoid? For as much as we've learned in medicine, we still know so very little