Prego in Maui
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Prego in Maui
So yes, I am Pregnant and going to Maui. Any advice on activities that I can actually do. I will be 5 months pregnant so I wont be very big ( I am already 3 months and not showing at all). Scuba, horseback riding, biking and parasailiing are out. Any good hiking ideas or safe activities?
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from my understanding, the trip to Molokai is the second windiest turbulent harbor on earth......the other, as I recall was somewhere in New Zealand.
really michelle, there are so many great drives and beaches to explore that paid excursions are really not necessary. short hikes to beaches throughout the island are all I'd need, other than
Sashimi Neapolean at Haillimaile General Store.
Save your money and time and simply explore and savour the true aloha of the island.
really michelle, there are so many great drives and beaches to explore that paid excursions are really not necessary. short hikes to beaches throughout the island are all I'd need, other than
Sashimi Neapolean at Haillimaile General Store.
Save your money and time and simply explore and savour the true aloha of the island.
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Michelle -- congratulations! I went to Maui 5 months pregnant too. It's such a bummer because I was too big to look "normal" but not big enough to be "cute pregnant." Is this your "babymoon?"
Ask your gyno -- mine told me that cliff diving was out. Other than that . . . use common sense. I avoided the activities you described, but the one I didn't, playing in the ocean, got me. It's a long story but I ended up getting beat up pretty good by the waves and spent the rest of my pregnancy being seen by a physical therapist! If I had used common sense I would have taken one look at the huge waves and stayed on dry land.
If I were to do it again, I would spend all of my time at the side of the pool or on the beach. With a toddler running around now I definitely don't have that option.
Have a ton of fun.
Ask your gyno -- mine told me that cliff diving was out. Other than that . . . use common sense. I avoided the activities you described, but the one I didn't, playing in the ocean, got me. It's a long story but I ended up getting beat up pretty good by the waves and spent the rest of my pregnancy being seen by a physical therapist! If I had used common sense I would have taken one look at the huge waves and stayed on dry land.
If I were to do it again, I would spend all of my time at the side of the pool or on the beach. With a toddler running around now I definitely don't have that option.
Have a ton of fun.
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