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the answer is DON'T ride roller coasters while pregnant.. NOT the smartest thikng to do at all.
It's possible. It's not recommended that you ride roller coasters while pregnant. All the physical instability from a roller coaster could potentiomally damage the fetus.
Yes, implantation can still occur after riding a roller coaster on the day of ovulation. While intense physical activity might cause temporary changes in blood flow or hormone levels, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that riding a roller coaster would prevent implantation. Implantation typically occurs about six to ten days after ovulation, allowing time for the embryo to travel to the uterus. Therefore, the stress or motion of a roller coaster is unlikely to impact this process significantly.
I know its not safe if you want to know specifics on why ask your doctor.
Roller coaster rides create a lot of G force, pushing your body up or down when the roller coaster falls or climbs quickly. This force puts a lot of pressure on your back while riding, and can compress spinal discs. Basically, roller coasters crunch your back, and a are a bad idea if you already suffer from back pain.
She was the Australian woman who laughed at the boy next to her while he was riding on a roller coaster and almost falling out. He was saying "It hurts Janice, I'm falling. " and she laughed through the ENTIRE thing. She didnt even look at him. Janice is a jerk.
It depends on the roller coaster. Some will accept short people and children, while others can't for safety reasons.
steep drop, loop, incline, water, a object that is protruding into the space where my neck will be in mere seconds
Probably not the best idea ... best to consult with the surgeon who performed your back surgery to see if anything could be affected by the quick motions incurred while riding in a roller coaster car.
yes
Yes, "roller coaster" is a compound word because it is formed by combining two separate words: "roller" and "coaster." Together, they describe a specific type of amusement park ride. While each word has its own meaning, their combination creates a new concept.