04-16-2009, 11:43 AM | #31 |
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I cotinued riding up until the 4th month. I wasn't showing at all, and wasn't uncomfortable. I didn't ride all that much, but i still rode a bit.
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04-16-2009, 11:50 AM | #32 | |
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When Lisa was pregnant I didn't take her on the bike at all. I didn't want to risk it. Plus at some point her stomach was going to get in the way. Riding yourself you won't have that problem. If you were riding a bike that you had problems touching the ground I would worry about the high risk of falling. Other than that I would use your own judgment. As far as my riding, I didn't change my style but I didn't go crazy for the most part. I rode to the shop every day. The only thing that really changed is I didn't go on as many rides so I could be home with the kids. I still want another bike and when I get it I will just set a time where I can go off and ride. I'll spend the rest of the time having fun with the kids. They grow up so fast I don't want to miss anything. BTW when Lisa was in the hospital (with Jayden) he still wasn't out and we had a while to wait so I went home and took a shower, then pulled the bike out of the garage and went for a ride to relax me before going back to the hospital. James James
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04-16-2009, 12:19 PM | #33 | |
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Actually... I don't. I practice universal precautions at work and wash my hand until they bleed. I wear gloves, masks, gowns routinely and use hand cleaner in between everything. What are you suggesting I've brought home to my hubby? To be a carrier, I'd have to transmit the "stuff" home. Which doesn't happen as evidenced by the lack of sickness of transmittable diseases/colds in my home. My clothes come off when I hit the door And he doesn't touch me in them. They get washed on their own. And, I've received more immunizations than most average people b/c of the environment I work in. So... normal people are more likely to bring the plague into my house - as is my husband, because they are not as religious as I am about not spreading infection/contamination. |
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04-16-2009, 12:29 PM | #34 | |
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A car is still safer than a bike no matter how you wanna try and spin it. Stats aren't really applicable in this area if people want to start comparing car crashes vs motorcycle crashes with preggers b/c there are a greater amount of preggers in cars vs. on bike. It's a risk some people are willing to take and I imagine other's aren't. I've just seen too many miscarriages due to less... I too wouldn't feel comfortable teaching a 5 month preg women to ride a bike. |
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04-16-2009, 02:47 PM | #35 |
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I only refer to Ed as arrogant because it wasn't her safety he was worried about. It was his own ideals he was upholding, not those of the class or company he works for.
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04-16-2009, 02:49 PM | #36 |
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04-16-2009, 03:35 PM | #37 |
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hmm if i wasn't worried for her safety, wouldn't i have taught her?
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04-16-2009, 03:58 PM | #38 |
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Wow, ya'll must have some ROUGH msf classes. In the time I've been riding and out of the many riders I know, not a soul has ever crashed in an MSF course. Down here, you crash you fail, so no one crashes!
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04-16-2009, 04:12 PM | #39 | |
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That surprises me. I saw two people go down in mine. One girl went down multiple times and failed. From talking to the instructors, they usually average one drop per weekend. These are mostly just drops from doing something stupid like not putting down your feet when you come to a stop. Not crashing in motion.
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04-16-2009, 04:15 PM | #40 | |
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I was pregnant when I took the MSF course IN THE SUMMER. Guess what? I am a grown up and allowed to make decisions about my safety! The instructor did ask me if it I wanted to skip the bike pushing part but I declined. Pregnant does not equal weak or cripple. I took that with the same grain of salt as all the men that told me not to pick stuff up. To answer the question though. I did not ride much at all when I was pregnant. I took the MSF before I had a bike and I didn't get one until later. I didn't see the point buying one while I was pregnant and then not riding it. I also stopped riding with my husband b/c I wasn't in control and didn't feel safe - not that he is a poor rider - I just didn't like it. Last edited by MILK; 04-16-2009 at 04:19 PM.. |
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