horsey_jo
Well-Known Member
I am very happy to be 10 weeks pregnant 
I have ridden a couple of times since I found out I was expecting but I have stopped recently.
I do not believe that the action of riding increases miscarriage, unless you fall obviously, but I could fall from my bike or trip down the stairs just as easy as falling from the chubby placid cob I share.
The reason I stopped was that in the awful event that I did miscarry, I did not want to feel like my riding might be used as a reason for it happening.
This is a change in my opinion as I was riding up until 5 months of my last pregnancy and that was on bolshy polo ponies! Admittedly I was in my early 20's and a little more 'gung-ho' than I am now.
I think having a child in my life has made me more cautious.
What is everyone elses thoughts?
I think that Mary King won gold at the 1995 Europeans when 5 months pregnant!
I have ridden a couple of times since I found out I was expecting but I have stopped recently.
I do not believe that the action of riding increases miscarriage, unless you fall obviously, but I could fall from my bike or trip down the stairs just as easy as falling from the chubby placid cob I share.
The reason I stopped was that in the awful event that I did miscarry, I did not want to feel like my riding might be used as a reason for it happening.
This is a change in my opinion as I was riding up until 5 months of my last pregnancy and that was on bolshy polo ponies! Admittedly I was in my early 20's and a little more 'gung-ho' than I am now.
I think having a child in my life has made me more cautious.
What is everyone elses thoughts?
I think that Mary King won gold at the 1995 Europeans when 5 months pregnant!