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Would you go on a cruise for your baby moon?

  • poll: Would you go on a cruise for your baby moon?
    yes : (24 votes)
    30 %
    no : (46 votes)
    57 %
    maybe : (10 votes)
    12 %
    other : (1 votes)
    1 %
  1. Mrs. Jacks

    blogger / pineapple / 12381 posts

    @bluestriped bee: Oh God no. I was on all that stuff toO. I went on a short boat ride. And thought I was going to die. I do not wish that upon you!

  2. BSB

    hostess / wonderful apple seed / 16729 posts

    @HabesBabe: I have searched the site before but never rented from VRBO. So it's kinda still new to me. I'll check it out. Thanks.

  3. BSB

    hostess / wonderful apple seed / 16729 posts

    @Mrs. Jacks: Thanks. Yeah, I haven't been on a boat since becoming pregnant.

  4. raintreebee

    pear / 1531 posts

    @bluestriped bee: No, I would not go to Mexico. But I've also gotten terrible food poisoning in Cancun. On another trip, I had an accident and had a bad experience at the hospital. So I wouldn't risk it!

  5. BSB

    hostess / wonderful apple seed / 16729 posts

    @raintreebee: We went to Riveria Maya for our honeymoon. I kinda have a stomach of steel and didn't have any tummy issues. (I went to Vietnam and ate food off the street and had no issues.) DH, on the other hand, had tummy issues when he was on our honeymoon. I was worried he didn't want to go back to Mexico, but he said he would go again for our baby moon. He is going to make sure to not drink the water.

    Though, I am pregnant and might be a bit more cautious on the foods I eat.

  6. Imabee

    grape / 89 posts

    I am, so I would vote yes We booked ours before I found out I was pregnant so I'll be 11 weeks when we go on our next cruise.

    I think it depends on what kind of vacation you're looking for. DH and I love cruises but I have friends that hate them. My take is you have to be kind of laid-back in your expectations, not be stressed with crowds or lines, and feel like the value is a trade-off for a more personalized experience you might get at an all-inclusive. Personally, I love it because you can do as much or as little as you want each day, depending on how you feel. It can be either relaxing or full of activities.

    In terms of seasickness, my experience on large ships has been that they're pretty steady and you usually can't feel the motion.

    ETA: Oops, didn't scroll down enough to read your most recent response. Sounds like a cruise may not be the best option for you now, but hopefully you find something that will be relaxing and enjoyable!

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