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Re: [training-horses] Re: Pregnant around horses?

The dog that I've had for almost 5 yrs has refused to have anything to do with me since I was 3 mo pg. She hates me. It's like she blames me for bringing this wiggly screaming little human into her house. She has ran off frm me countless times since last Aug, and refused to come home. My collie loves me though.
  Lisa

"S Shikany (rottnsue)" <rottnsue@...> wrote:
Definitely, they know.  When my SIL was pregnant, every time she came over
my dogs would sniff at her and cling to her.  When we were out with the
horses, they would sniff at her and follow her everywhere.  Normally the
dogs and horses would just ignore her.  She's not much of an animal person
and they knew it.  lol

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I was just wanting to know everyones opinion on pregnant women riding horses on certain horses I feel just about as safe as riding a car. Of course my mother...
Victoria
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Mar 29, 2006
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I rode until I couldn't slide off anymore. I think I was around 4 mo whenI stopped riding. I haven't started back yet, but the dr said not until 16 weeks post...
Lisa Greene
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I would (and did), however, I wouldn't let my kids or grandkids - LOL Pam ... From: Victoria To: training-horses@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, March 29,...
pam riehle
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Mar 29, 2006
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Oh Pam! It's the do as I say not as I do thing! :) Kathleen pam riehle <pineyridge@...> wrote: I would (and did), however, I wouldn't let...
Kathleen Mondragon
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Mar 29, 2006
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You sound like my mom she told me not to paint but then she told me the story that she painted the whole house when she was pregnant with me pam riehle...
Victoria Bryan
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Mar 29, 2006
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Victoria, Of course, you understand the risks..... That said, if you are healthy and have been riding all along and you pay attention to any discomfort, you...
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Mar 29, 2006
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I feel like I can ride some horses of course I wouldnt get on a green broke one or anything but my uncle has this little pony horse that is an absolute...
Victoria Bryan
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Pregnant around horses? I have never been pregnant but have had several friend who have been and they have varied in the length of time they rode whilst...
Linda Andrews
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and the overprotective thing - LOL Pam ... From: Kathleen Mondragon To: training-horses@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 12:56 PM Subject: Re:...
pam riehle
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Depends on what your dr says. Some oppose it, some don't. If you have any underlying risks then by all means no. If hubby is strongly opposed you might want to...
Erin Early
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Mar 29, 2006
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hard call,I rode against everyone wishes and was fine,but there are of coarse chances,ask you ob/gyn, most likely he will say if you did it before you can...
Mandy Tranquillo
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Hi, I would ask your Dr. It depends how far you are along. Way back when about 23yrs ago, I think I rode maybe 3months when I was pregnant. Anne ...
Anne Johnson
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Mar 30, 2006
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"I would (and did), however, I wouldn't let my kids or grandkids - LOL Pam" I'll go ya one further-I was SO ready to have Arielle I rode every day at the end...
Beth Phillips
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Mar 30, 2006
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... I wasnt i swear lolol what a cute story! How is our Rosie girl? I just fell inlove with that horse when Sunni bought her. Even when her big spotted butt...
Cheryl Carroll
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Mar 30, 2006
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Well I'm sure you've gotten a lot of input already, but I rode with my 2nd and 3rd pregnancies until I wasn't comfortable getting off, which was about 4-5...
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Apr 2, 2006
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I agree with you as well as prett ymuch everyone else, riding is about the only I can get away from all the normal stresses. I think that riding a horse is...
Victoria Bryan
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A very interesting subject. My friend who is just learning to ride again, (rode when she was a kid, but not since) just learned she was pregnant. We usually...
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Apr 2, 2006
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I went to Jean's while I was pg this past summer and her stallion (one of my bestest buds) was so ultra gentle. He stayed right at my shoulder in the pasture...
Lisa Greene
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Oh yes I think some of them can tell..maybe not all of them though. My mare when I was pg with my daughter, used to smell me everyday from my head to my toes...
Erin Early
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You know a lot of horses are like that with kids too. Kelly my daughter can get on both of our horses and never have a problem, put Andy on and watch out! :) ...
Kathleen Mondragon
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I wouldn't. The first trimester is the most fragile time, especially...Most miscarriages happen then. That being said, if something were to happen, would you ...
Dawn
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Since most don't find out they are pg until around 6 weeks, half the first trimester is over. I rode with my first til the Sun before he was born with no...
Lisa Greene
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Definitely, they know. When my SIL was pregnant, every time she came over my dogs would sniff at her and cling to her. When we were out with the horses, they...
S Shikany (rottnsue)
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The dog that I've had for almost 5 yrs has refused to have anything to do with me since I was 3 mo pg. She hates me. It's like she blames me for bringing this...
Lisa Greene
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"! How is our Rosie girl? I just fell inlove with that horse when Sunni bought her. Even when her big spotted butt came barrelling down the trailer behind me...
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