Legoland and Pregnant

So when I go to Legoland for my brothers birthday, I’ll be 7 weeks pregnant. (I’m super early!)

Although a few of the rides say not to go on them if you are pregnant, is this more for sickness reasons, for the bump or for any stage of pregnancy?

Thanks so much

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I’m pretty sure it’s more to do with safety than sickness reasons either way, I personally wouldn’t risk it. If it says not recommended for pregnant people, then follow their recommendation.

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I don’t think baby is supposed to shaken around. Some rides would be okay but you can always call an OB office and ask their opinion on rides

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It’s okay in the early stages, there’s nothing at LEGO land more bumpy than driving your car.

I went to Disneyland 6 months pregnant and they let me go on all the rides except the rollercoaster. Most of it is liability in case you have a medical episode in later pregnancy.

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I went to Lego land when I was 8 weeks pregnant and I’d say the only thing I got on was the carousel and a couple of water slides I personally wouldn’t risk it with anything more

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It’s not a good idea to have your body thrown around in the early stages of pregnancy. Just don’t risk it.

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The beginning of pregnancy and the end are the most crucial parts. To be safe I just wouldn’t go on anything.

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I did Alton Towers a week before I found out I was pregnant. Did all the big rides etc. He is now a 6ft5 17yr old and absolutely fine. It’s Legoland there’s not any big rides there.

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