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Alton towers during TWW?

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octobersky19 · 12/08/2020 09:22

Hi,

DH has booked a trip to Alton towers for us on the weekend, I'm 4dpo and feeling positive this time around... would you go?

Could it effect implantation? This might be a silly question but I'm overthinking and symptom spotting and also love Alton towers and DH is so happy with himself for planning a nice day

we have a season pass so we only paid £1 so if I didn't go it wouldn't be a massive blow to the bank but annoyingly a waste of a reserved spot that someone else could've had

Am I being ridiculous, should I just go? I might not even be pregnant, more likely not due to our fertility issues

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Juno231 · 12/08/2020 09:31

I'd say you'd be fine. IF you've conceived it will literally be a tiny cluster of cells well cushioned by your womb. They don't recommend these kinds of things once you get on in your pregnancy as the impact could actually hit the more developed baby but at this stage it's really well protected I think!

Chanel05 · 12/08/2020 09:52

You'll be fine, I was in Disney World during my 2ww last year. I didn't fall pregnant that cycle but wouldn't stop myself living life for a just in case.

Curiosity101 · 12/08/2020 09:53

Like with all things in pregnancy you will need to decide on whether you're comfortable with any perceived risk.

But personally I would 100% go and wouldn't have given it a single thought.

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