I think the general advice is to stay away from all.
There are usually warning signs outside the station advising you not to.
It depends on how far along you are. If you are in your 3rd trimester, you should not ride roller coasters at all. 1st and 2nd isn't recommended by your doctor, but you can use your own judgment.
Yes.
Sure. Your teeth might be sore, so try not to go on any shaky roller coasters (smooth ones only). But other than soreness, roller coasters should be no problem. :-)
That depends. Try reading the safety guide on any amusement parks website.If you have a heart condition you should not ride roller coasters. 15 deaths are caused every year by heart attacks on roller coasters. But if you have a healty heart dont wory about it.Also if you've had any recent surgery do not ride roller coasters.Thats about all i know. Like I said read the safety guide, there are more things you should know.
When riding a roller coaster, there it a thing called G force. This gives you the effect of felling weightless or double your weight. I think a pregnant woman wouldn't be able to ride a roller coaster because the different pressures would harm or affect the baby.
If you love scary rides then you will love Oblivion. If you like roller coasters and rides you should still go on it.
it depends on which ones. You might be able to go on Merry-go-rounds and other gentle rides. i wouldn't recommend roller coasters because I don't want you to miscarraige.
hanging coasters do. Don't worry though, it is about 6' 5"
Do not drink alchohol, do drugs, take certain medicines, ride roller coasters, etc. For more information, check with your doctor.
movies. theme parks. somewhere where theres roller coasters. do NOT go to an art expo or something.
Some believe you should, since the names of trains are italicized. However, it is rare to see roller coaster names italicized in published articles, and I don't believe there is a style guide (such as The Chicago Manual of Style) that specifically recommends it for roller coasters. Unless a widely-used style guide can be found to support it, I wouldn't consider the italics necessary.
You should be fine if you vomited that's exposed to happen when you're pregnant but you might want to see your doctor to make sure you are alright and if you aren't alright your doctor will help you through it.