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Ok for all you pregnant ladies,, would you go clubbing while pregnant? Or hang out with friends all hours of the night or even think about hanging out with people who you know are doing drugs? Or would you keep you and your baby safe?
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2028793 tn?1358874905
Where I live there is no smoking inside any business establishment including bars, and I only went out those 2 times! And was there for an hour or less....
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4020799 tn?1355825570
I went out clubbing... but i didnt know i was pregnant!! I was out for my 27th birthday dressed in an ann summers naughty police officers outfit with thigh high boots on when i was 16 weeks pregnant :-S
I found out i was pregnant 3 weeks later at 19 weeks.... total shock.... and havent been out since, if friends want to go out or do something then i suggest we go for a meal first then ill go home when they all go out! Dont get me wrong i miss it and cant wait for a girls night out but my baby comes first now.
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I am far to hormonal and anger too quickly to be around abunch of drunk people lol especially since backing up my smart mouth would require putting my baby in danger. I went out at 8 Weeks for my "bachelorette party" to a country bar and sat at atable all night except for a few line dances that I knew but I couldnt stay long because of the smoke...havent been out since. Im too tired for all that anyway. My roommate went out all the time with her big ol baby belly though...she also smoked while prego so that didnt surprise me to hear.
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Absolutely not. There's way too many things that go on in bars and clubs that pregnant women don't need to be exposed to.
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3108371 tn?1361324069
And the staying out all night part, I can barely stay awake for 8 hours without taking some kind of nap and as soon as that clock hits 9:30pm my pregnant butt is passed out next to my husband in my comfy bed. I have too much fatigue for that and u definitely feel it later in pregnancy. I try to keep a decent sleeping pattern because I don't want to get to where I can't sleep at all.
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3108371 tn?1361324069
I would keep my baby and I safe. Pregnant ladies do not need to be around drugs in fact no one for that matter needs to be around it. If you are put in an uncomfortable position just leave. If ur friends can't respect that then they are not your real friends. Honestly since I got pregnant I would just rather be at home or walking around the mall with my husband (too cold here to walk around our neighborhood...burr).
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I'm 12 weeks an have gone to the bar 2 times with my fiancé and friends.. I always sit down at a table and stay off the dance floor.. But the last time I went, it was just too crowded and i felt uneasy. We promptly left and I told my fiancé we wouldn't be returning!
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2028793 tn?1358874905
I have gone out too, but for things that were special like my best friends bday and then for my best friends bachlorette party as I was maid of honor
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Nope! I believe once you are pregnant its time to act like a mother. Ypu have  responsibility to take care of and protect your baby obviously the club is no place for a pregnant woman with the fights that break out the drinking smoke etc. To be honest it bugs me to see pregnant women on my facebook who are out at the club every weekend.
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I dnt hang with ppl who do drugs but I have went to the club before I started showing but didnt say the entire night......now that im 25wks & 5days the club is out of the question.
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4193337 tn?1355698372
I would stay away from that st uff and protect my baby
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