Any risk of attending Monaco Grand Prix pregnant? (8 posts)

  • Profile picture of Peter Peter said 1 year ago:

    Hello all,

    I purchased my tickets mid last year. Now I have the very good news my wife is about 4 months pregnant. Is there any risk of her attending the monaco GP? Please advise if you know anything about this.. I love F1 but ofcourse wouldn’t want to take any risk.
    Thank you very much!

  • Profile picture of katederby katederby said 1 year ago:

    Not sure how attending a GP pregnant is any more risky than attending generally! I’m sure she’ll be fine, have fun!
    And congratulations.

  • Profile picture of necrodethmortem necrodethmortem said 1 year ago:

    @pninja005 I think you’re better off consulting a doctor instead of F1 fans for this kind of information. The noise 24 of those cars make might be harmful.

    I also found this: http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/ate/pregnancyandchildbirth/205005.html

  • Profile picture of Thecollaroyboys Thecollaroyboys said 1 year ago:

    Some people advocate playing Beethoven to the unborn child to give them an appreciation of the arts. I think the sound of an F1 car (sans blown diffuser) would be far better. Looks like you’ll have a fan from day one. Congratulations!

    BTW. This is the best forum topic name yet.

  • Profile picture of Alan Jones MBE ASM Alan Jones MBE ASM said 1 year ago:

    I would suggest you are in one of the hospitality sections or high in the grandstands

  • Profile picture of katederby katederby said 1 year ago:

    So that link throws up another F1 problem…

    Can I conceive while on HRT?

  • Profile picture of Magnificent Geoffrey Magnificent Geoffrey said 1 year ago:

    @katederby Sometimes, the jokes just write themselves.

  • Profile picture of javacofe javacofe said 1 year ago:

    if it’s your first race then I would say to stay near the loos as you dont want to be wasting time trecking 30mins mid-race. apart from that keep a good stock of liquids to keep hydrated throughout the day and you’ll be fine.

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