04-16-2009, 09:43 AM | #1 |
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Preggers and riding...
So I'm gonna sprog sometime in July. I've canceled the insurance on the bike but left it on the scooter.
I've driven neither. I have no intentions of driving the scooter until well after the babe's born. I don't know if I'd want to or have the time, hormones and all.... Just wondering what y'all think about pregger chicks and riding motorcycles/scooters? What's the cut off date? If you were a momma and riding, when did you start stop? Baby's daddies, what's your opinion. This "could" be a loaded topic. Just curious.... Oh, and Dads.... Did you decrease your riding time/style when kids came into the picture? How did it affect you? My identity is changing. I am cool with some things but struggling with others.... Kirsty |
04-16-2009, 09:46 AM | #2 |
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I stopped riding because it wasn't physically comfortable. There is somewhat of a twinge of muscles in that area that shouldn't twinge until the *bake cycle* is complete
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04-16-2009, 10:09 AM | #3 |
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Although I don't plan on having kids this is a question I've pondered. I think my opinion would probably change if I actually were to get pregnant.
I think I'd ride up until I felt comfortable. I've never judged someone for riding preggers and in fact am usually more on the side of "do everything you normally do" than stopping. I know I'd run as long as I could so why not ride as long as you could. |
04-16-2009, 10:12 AM | #4 |
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i brought this up a bit back ( it hink before april was 1, so maybe 3 yrs ago), when a lady wanted to take the MSF at like 5mos along, in the middle of summer. i wouldn't personnaly teach to her in that condition. the state had no opinion, so the school asked her to bring a dr's note.
many peeps on here were like.......no baby is gonna make me stop riding, but they were mostly single peeps.
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04-16-2009, 10:14 AM | #5 |
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I'll probably back it down once I have a kid. I probably won't stop riding, but I will ride with a lot more caution.
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04-16-2009, 10:19 AM | #7 |
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my personnal belief. no need to risk it. bikes will always be there. and if she got hurt or hurt the baby, is the risk worth the reward. IMO no.
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04-16-2009, 10:22 AM | #8 |
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I had just bought my 1098 when I was in early pregnancy with Caitlyn... rode until the bump made it too uncomfortable (like Moira said, that whole muscles twitching that need not be twitching thing).
I think people should do whatever they are comfortable with within reason, I suppose. But everyone's definition of "reason" varies widely. The people that gave me the most grief were non-motorcyclists.. people who don't know how I ride. But I wasn't a high-risk pregnancy (in fact both of my kids were VERY healthy.. maybe a little too much at 9lbs 4oz with the first and 8lbs 5 oz with the second ). In Ed's case, I think the heat would have been more of a concern than the riding itself. Would I do it again if I were pregnant? Probably. Thankfully I got my tubes tied/snipped/burned with fiiiirrreee!!!... no more kids for me. Factory is closed, bitches.
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04-16-2009, 10:22 AM | #9 |
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thought there are some exceptions on this site especially (unbillical cord still attached and scheduling a track day kinda thing)
If this is your first, You will be so caught up with the baby that you'll forget you have a bike. However, after that second birthday the first signs "I need me time" start popping up everyone in awhile. By the time the kid hits mid 3's, if you haven't gone completely crazy with the playdate schedule you will be REALLY needing some me time and thought of consistent riding will pop up again. As for the safety aspect...aren't you a nurse? you probably bring home more infectious strains in a day than I pick up in the subway in a year. Put the motorcycle in storage for now. Drain the fuel, yank the battery....do all the stuff your supposed to do when putting it in long term storage. |
04-16-2009, 10:31 AM | #10 | |
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