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7-Month Pregnant Woman's 200km Ride?! Lee Si-young's Biking 'Prenatal Care' Sparks Controversy and Cheers

Lee Si-young's courageous 200km motorcycle tour in the US while 7 months pregnant sparks debate and admiration, reinterpreted for young audiences with a fresh perspective.
7-Month Pregnant Woman's 200km Ride?! Lee Si-young's Biking 'Prenatal Care' Sparks Controversy and Cheers
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The Heart of Rider Territory, Where the Actress Stands Tall

Actress Lee Si-young (43) recently revealed she was 7 months pregnant and completed a 200km motorcycle tour on Long Island, USA, capturing everyone's attention. Battling fierce rain and wind, what looked like a simple prenatal trip turned into an adventurous challenge worthy of a movie chase scene. In photos, Lee shines with a bright smile beside her bike, radiating pride and excitement as if saying, "I actually did it!" "Finally completed the 200km Long Island tour! Thanks so much to all the riders!"

Why Is 'Harley Prenatal Care' Such a Hot Topic?

Usually, prenatal care involves calm classical music, yoga, or gentle walks. But Lee took a bold new route, saying, "It's amazing to do prenatal care on a Harley." Although she hasn't bought any baby products yet, her mind is already packed with shopping lists. Fans worry about the safety, asking, "Is riding so far safe for the baby?" but Lee replied, "It was my first long ride, so I was nervous, but finishing it made me very proud."

Despite Health Concerns, Warm Support Shines Bright

While Lee's bold challenge has won applause, many also voice concerns about the baby's health. Experts caution that prolonged exposure to motorcycle vibrations might be risky for the fetus. Still, Lee's physical strength, passion, and determination have inspired many to send heartfelt messages of support and encouragement.
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