Just found out im pregnant but i went on fair ride before knew was is this bad?
It depends on the rides you went on. Some fair rides are considered safe for pregnant women, while others are not.
Generally, rides that are considered safe for pregnant women are those that do not involve sudden stops or jerks, sudden changes in speed, or rapid spinning. These include:
- Ferris wheels
- Carousel rides
- Bumper cars (if driven slowly)
- Boat rides
- Slow-moving roller coasters
- Some water rides (such as lazy rivers)
Rides that are generally considered not safe for pregnant women include:
- Roller coasters (especially those with loops, corkscrews, or sudden drops)
- Drop towers
- Tilt-a-whirls
- Scrambler rides
- Zipper rides
- Some water rides (such as water slides or wave pools)
- In addition to the type of ride, it's also important to consider the intensity of the ride. Some rides may be considered safe for pregnant women in general, but may not be safe if they are particularly intense. For example, while some roller coasters may be considered safe, others may have steep drops or sudden changes in speed that can be dangerous for pregnant women. Pregnant women should always use caution when riding amusement rides and err on the side of caution.
If you are pregnant, it is best to talk to your doctor before going to a fair or amusement park, and to avoid any rides that you are unsure about.
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