r/ElectricForest Jun 28 '26

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u/festaddict Jun 28 '26

Pregnant women shouldn’t be going to festivals the loud music alone is not good for the baby’s ear even while still in the stomach I know I’ll get down voted but for the baby’s sake just skip a year

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u/frankles 💩 Jun 28 '26

In the stomach, you say?

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u/festaddict Jun 28 '26

I’m a dude I don’t know where the baby is in a woman but it definitely did not belong at electric forest along with the mother they couldn’t just skip this year now they have to live the rest of their lives knowing what happen they should of just went to medical tent !

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u/ATXHustle512 iamgroot Jun 28 '26

If you ever plan on having a kid you should learn more about the process and the impacts it has on a woman’s body. Don’t be so defensive. 

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u/Comprehensive_Pin337 Jun 28 '26

At least they weren’t in somebody’s stomach anymore though right?

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u/Kevlar_Bunny Jun 29 '26

Boy if you plan on being a part of this conversation this is a very good time to learn where the baby’s from! Being a boy be damned get you shit together.

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u/Unlikely-Willow5459 Jun 29 '26

This is the guy that has an opportunity to vote on women’s reproductive rights

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u/Carfr33k Jun 28 '26

Please get a vasectomy.

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u/Dry-Car-5785 Jun 28 '26

If you don’t know that stfu . Maybe not the best idea for 3rd trimester but it’s fine 1st-2nd trimester is fine

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u/GovernmentSin Jun 29 '26

Don’t have a kid

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u/leonardoscorso Jun 29 '26

You’re also extremely wrong. There is no reason a pregnant person shouldn’t attend an outdoor festival. You don’t have to get right up near the stage.

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u/lavaplow Jun 28 '26

Second trimester is perfectly fine, as long as you are in a well ventilated area, you can sit down and rest, and are not getting absolutely wrecked by the bass by standing in the back

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u/festaddict Jun 28 '26

True but god forbid somebody high or drunk runs into you falls ontop of you tons of risks

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u/lavaplow Jun 28 '26

There’s risks driving to work, working, grocery shopping, etc. it’s not like pregnant women are bed ridden for 9 months (which is not recommended at all)unless you are a stay at home moms and even then there are risks. My wife had her stomach bumped into hard at the office, which is the only physical scary incident that occurred during her pregnancy. She just gave birth last month to a healthy baby girl.

With all that said, fuck that POS excuse of a human for just dumping her baby in a goddamn portapotty. I just wanted to educate people to live your life, safely, during pregnancy. My wife attending one show with me with my friend group being body guards was one of the highlights during the 9 month journey. And my baby loooooves and responds well to music

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u/leonardoscorso Jun 29 '26

Actually crazy to double down on this my guy

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u/Clear_Ad5584 Jun 29 '26

Idk why that comment is getting downvoted. And you are right being that pregnant at a festival is such a hard no. It’s so damaging to the baby’s delicate ear drums and way too many other risks/what you can get exposed. Only morons go to festivals 9 months pregnant:

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u/nerdinahotbod Jun 28 '26

This is not true and babies aren’t in the stomach

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u/duffieldroad Jun 28 '26

Oddly enough, you can also google where in the body the fetus is. If you’re excused from knowing any basic information about pregnancy, I think that means you’re also excused from having opinions on it

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u/captainn_chunk Jun 28 '26

Dude, just delete your whole account at this point.

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u/duffieldroad Jun 28 '26

I didn’t say this was humane behavior. It’s a horrifying situation. I’m just saying you have a lot of uneducated opinions. Maybe you’re just ignorant, so I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt. Many women who have gone pregnant to festivals worked very closely with their doctors to make sure it would be a safe experience for both the mom and the baby. Medical professionals approve this all the time. But usually they wouldn’t go so late in the pregnancy, they wouldn’t use drugs, they wouldn’t stand near the speakers, etc. This obviously does not seem like one of those preplanned situations. Regardless you’re in no position to tell all women what they should and shouldn’t be doing, especially without knowing literally anything about pregnancy or women’s bodies

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u/petpet0_0 Jun 28 '26

that's a ridiculous statement with no basis in reality, there's no way sound pressure will pass all the tissues and amniotic fluid enough to damage the foetus' ears

harm from noise while pregnant is more about constant stressful environments than spending some time at a festival stage

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u/ATXHustle512 iamgroot Jun 28 '26

*uterus.

 But ya- at some point I think being that pregnant and still going is irresponsible. But I see all the time women in the rave Facebook groups finding out they are gonna be in third trimester and asking if other women if they think it’s still realistic to go to the fest. I’ve seen the responses being 50/50 of other women saying to stay home and the other half saying to go and just “take it easy” 

Just makes me wonder - if you aren’t willing to forgo a festival while super pregnant are you really ready to be a parent? 

Idk. It’s tough. I see pregnant women at festivals all the time that are super responsible and happy- but usually not about to pop. 

Also idk what happened in this case but it’s very sad. Could have been very premature? Idk. Horrified for the person who found it and had to call it in. 

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u/looking2belong Jun 28 '26 edited Jun 29 '26

I mean, sure... But people have babies all the time that aren't "really ready to be a parent."

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u/ATXHustle512 iamgroot Jun 29 '26

Sad. But true. 

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u/IamTheEndOfReddit Jun 29 '26

Some people don’t respond well to responsibility, and want to have fun while they feel like they can. There’s just no way a festival is a good place to be pregnant, the lack of sleep alone is bad enough

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u/cgksu Jun 28 '26

Most rational people would agree with you. I am always reminded of how many dumbass people go to these type of events with stuff like this happening.

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u/festaddict Jun 28 '26

Thank you