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Glastonbury 2019 Pregnant

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milly2000 · 16/01/2019 18:35

Hiya!

I might be a bit early with this as the festival is a way off! I've been to Glastonbury twice before but not pregnant!
This is my first pregnancy and all being well I'll be 33 weeks at the time of the festival. Has anyone braved it this late in there pregnancy before?

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UnicornDust17 · 08/04/2019 10:25

I don't think you're crazy. I couldn't actually bring myself not to pay, so I've paid up. Tickets are refundable until 3rd May so I have a few weeks to decide for sure. Grin

Elliemosa · 29/05/2019 22:30

Hi!

I'm going too and I'll be 24 weeks I think, I'm a bit concerned about energy levels but I'm gling to take a chair and take more naps than usual. It'll be different but if you're a die hard glastonbury lover it means you're not easily phased and can dig deep and love it. Worst case scenario you sit in a chair by pyramid stage, much better than being at work or stuck indoors if you ask me!!

Cosmogirl86 · 29/05/2019 23:02

I think you are all nuts. The risk of falling and people banging into my bump is enough to put me off. It's downright dangerous. Plus uncomfortable.

UnicornDust17 · 27/06/2019 09:24

@milly2000 did you go in the end?? Xx

milly2000 · 05/07/2019 12:19

@UnicornDust17 yes I did and it was amazing!

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