Fetlock12345
New User
I know this topic has been covered quite a bit in the past but I'd really appreciate people's own experiences.
I have just found out I'm 5weeks pregnant with my first child. Before I conceived, I had originally been planning on trying to hack my old horse for as long as possible throughout the pregnancy and stopping riding my younger horse as soon as I started to feel unsafe/unwell.
I'm due to compete this weekend (BD) and am now in a quandary as I can't decide if I feel well enough or not to go. At the moment I seem to be switching between feeling slightly weak/lightheaded/nauseous and feeling absolutely fine and not pregnant! Had a cracking couple of rides the other day when it was very hot but shorty afterwards I felt exhausted and I put this down to the heat, but now I'm wondering if I'm silly to be thinking of competing.
I'm aware of the risks to the baby if I were to fall, and I accept that different mums-to-be will have different opinions on whether it is ever safe to ride, so I'm not looking for a debate on whether it is safe to ever ride when pregnant. However I'd appreciate hearing from people who have been through pregnancy and can advise whether they felt well enough to compete or not? If you did compete, did you find it exhausting and regret your decision? I wouldn't be driving the lorry (my husband would), but it would be a 1.5hr drive each way and horse isn't the easiest to handle when loading etc, so it won't be a super quick trip out!
If you did cancel your competitions how did you disguise it from your trainer/liveries/friends/family? I don't want to tell anyone that I'm pregnant this early on and I don't know how to tell them if I decide not to go competing without them being suspicious (horse has been going really well and they know I was excited to be taking him out!). I have him on full livery so I can't just say he's lame/not right as the staff ride him too and will know that's not the case.
I have just found out I'm 5weeks pregnant with my first child. Before I conceived, I had originally been planning on trying to hack my old horse for as long as possible throughout the pregnancy and stopping riding my younger horse as soon as I started to feel unsafe/unwell.
I'm due to compete this weekend (BD) and am now in a quandary as I can't decide if I feel well enough or not to go. At the moment I seem to be switching between feeling slightly weak/lightheaded/nauseous and feeling absolutely fine and not pregnant! Had a cracking couple of rides the other day when it was very hot but shorty afterwards I felt exhausted and I put this down to the heat, but now I'm wondering if I'm silly to be thinking of competing.
I'm aware of the risks to the baby if I were to fall, and I accept that different mums-to-be will have different opinions on whether it is ever safe to ride, so I'm not looking for a debate on whether it is safe to ever ride when pregnant. However I'd appreciate hearing from people who have been through pregnancy and can advise whether they felt well enough to compete or not? If you did compete, did you find it exhausting and regret your decision? I wouldn't be driving the lorry (my husband would), but it would be a 1.5hr drive each way and horse isn't the easiest to handle when loading etc, so it won't be a super quick trip out!
If you did cancel your competitions how did you disguise it from your trainer/liveries/friends/family? I don't want to tell anyone that I'm pregnant this early on and I don't know how to tell them if I decide not to go competing without them being suspicious (horse has been going really well and they know I was excited to be taking him out!). I have him on full livery so I can't just say he's lame/not right as the staff ride him too and will know that's not the case.