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Can I go to Six Flags 2 months pregnant?

PREGNANCY: Guests who know or believe they may be pregnant should follow all rules, guidelines and restrictions listed for each ride. Those who are pregnant should not ride a ride that specifically lists pregnancy as a rider restriction. Please closely review all rules and guidelines at the entrance of each ride.



Yes, you can visit Six Flags while two months pregnant, but your activities will be significantly limited. Six Flags' official safety guidelines strictly prohibit expectant mothers from riding most thrill rides, including roller coasters and high-speed attractions. This is due to the intense physical forces (G-forces), rapid accelerations, and sudden stops that can pose risks to the pregnancy, such as placental abruption. While the "bump" may not be visible at two months, the internal risks remain. You can still enjoy the park's atmosphere, live entertainment, and "gentle" attractions like the carousel or certain slow-moving boat rides. However, it is highly recommended that you consult with your obstetrician before your visit and carefully read the warning signs at the entrance of every ride to ensure they do not list pregnancy as a restriction.

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If you're pregnant, you should avoid riding roller coasters. Any ride with sudden drops, jerky turns, or lots of force on the body increases the risk of placental abruption, which can be life-threatening for a baby.

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PREGNANCY: Guests who know or believe they may be pregnant should follow all rules, guidelines and restrictions listed for each ride. Those who are pregnant should not ride a ride that specifically lists pregnancy as a rider restriction. Please closely review all rules and guidelines at the entrance of each ride.

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Safety Concerns of Riding a Roller Coaster While Pregnant For many people, the reason to go to an amusement park is to ride a roller coaster. Unfortunately, for women who are pregnant, this is an activity that is NOT recommended.

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In addition to roller coasters, there are a few other rides at the amusement park that pose the same risks for pregnant people. You should also steer clear of pendulum rides, free-fall rides, swing rides, spinning rides (including the teacups), bumper cars, and water slides.

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People with high blood pressure and/or heart conditions are warned not to ride roller coasters because of the way they tax the cardiovascular system. The adrenaline rush that roller coasters give you causes a rapid spike in your heart rate and blood pressure.

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You'll have to skip the roller coasters and thrill rides but Walt Disney's original vision for his theme parks were for a place where families experienced things together so there are lots and lots of great attractions that you will be able to enjoy. We list every ride you can ride below.

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That's right, there are attractions in Disney World that you can still ride while pregnant. Obviously, rides like Tower of Terror and Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind aren't included on that list.

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Disneyland Paris for pregnant women. Sometimes life planning and vacation planning overlap, so you will travel to Disneyland Paris during your pregnancy. If you are in good physical shape and your doctor has not prescribed bed rest, there is nothing to prevent you from visiting Disneyland.

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