Hear that buzzer, Mittens? You gave the wrong answer. If you're really the small-government pol you're pretending to be at this time, the correct answer would have been "that is an issue between Komen and Planned Parenthood."
Mitt's willingness to dismiss any group if he thinks it will get him an advantage. I fear for women given what seems to be his complete lack of understanding regarding women's issues, particularly health. I don't think he'll be hiring on Rachel Maddow to explain it to him in the Man Cave, either.
He reminds me of so many Mormon bishops I knew as a kid. I wouldn't even trust them to feed my bird.
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Rock climbing is one of those sports that can be very safe or very dangerous. If she were lead climbing - climbing without anchors, placing them as you go, then clipping in your rope - I would agree. You fall twice the distance from you to your last anchor, so you could sustain an impact that could be dangerous for a fetus.
However, top-roping, which is what she's doing, is pretty safe. You tie into your harness with a self-tightening knot - meaning the more weight on it, the tighter it becomes. The rope runs from you to the anchor point above you, then back down to your climbing buddy, or belayer. Your belayer threads the rope through a belay device or a grigri, which give the rope extra friction to work against or lock the rope in place respectively. The belay or grigri is attached to your belayer's harness. Your belayer pulls the slack out of the rope as you go. When you are top-roping, you literally fall inches at the most. It feels more like sitting down in a hammock. Any impact on the belly wouldn't be worse than bumping a cabinet or a doorframe.
So I agree, no trapeze, no warp speed. But free climbing or lead climbing would be the equivilent, not top-roping. She is doing a safer, more toned-down version. Climbing is often presented as being dangerous or extreme in movies or TV, but that isn't always the case. I think it may seem more outlandish if you don't live in an area where you can climb. I know A LOT of people who climb because it's accessible where I live and it's considered a fairly normal outdoor activity.
As others have said, if she gets arrogant and goes beyond her limits, she could get in trouble. What she's doing here is pretty safe.
Turn down the concern trolling. Nobody is telling anybody they SHOULD be rock climbing during pregnancy. If you feel bad because a highly experienced climber is more skilled at climbing than you, it's time to reevaluate how you measure yourself.