Traveling Guidelines for Pregnant Mothers
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Pregnant mothers are advised to travel in the second trimester of their pregnancies. Traveling within 12 - 16 weeks is safer and more comfortable as the risk of miscarriage is reduced. Also, within that period, most pregnant mothers no longer experience the effects of morning sickness. When your pregnancy has reached 28 weeks, you may feel uncomfortable to travel long distance because of the size of your stomach.Regardless of the stage of your pregnancy, you should always consult your doctor for specific guidelines for your traveling trips either by car, train, or plane. Here are several useful and essential travel guidelines which many pregnant mothers have benefited from.
General Travel Guidelines:
Traveling by Air:
No reports have shown that commercial air travel could harm the health of your growing baby.
Here are some guidelines when traveling on air:
low as possible.
Traveling by Car:
One of the most important guides when traveling by car is to fasten your seatbelt. In this way, you baby is well cushioned by your body. This safety precaution will not harm your baby. In order to position your seatbelt, sit as upright as you can. Place the lap belt under your belly as low as possible. The shoulder belt should cross your chest between your breasts.
Other important guidelines when traveling by car:
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Posted on 09/27/2007 at 12:09:00 PM