Holiday April 30-1 / 5: Pregnant women travel to certain things to keep both mother and child safe

Which pregnant mother should travel during pregnancy?

The safest time to travel is between the 18th and 24th weeks of pregnancy because most obstetric emergencies occur in the first and last 3 months.

Women should not travel during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy because in the early stages it is very easy to vomit and make pregnant women feel tired. The risk of miscarriage in the first three months is very high, whether you travel or not.

Traveling in the last months of pregnancy can be tiring and uncomfortable. Therefore, the best time to travel is the mid-pregnancy period, four to six months.

Safe transport for pregnant women

Aircraft and trains

Most airlines and trains have their own rules for accepting pregnant women. You may have to show your pregnancy test or doctor's certificate to show your normal health status and the gestational age is not exceeding the company's guidelines. Should find out information about this issue before you book and depart to be able to prepare in advance as well as avoid unnecessary troubles.

Choose a seat near the aisle so you can move easily when needed.

Take time to walk along the hallway or exercise your legs to avoid blood clots in your legs and varicose veins.

Car

Traveling by car is easy for you to get tired, so you should only use this vehicle on short trips and prioritize the journey with many stops so you can travel after 1-2 hours of car sitting.

Preferably choose the top seats to avoid car sickness, nausea and more comfortable space.

If traveling by passenger car, it is necessary to choose a reputable car company to limit the situation of 'stuffing' customers, collide, and brake suddenly.

Bring pillows, cushions to use on the car such as stock, back, footrest, .

Safety notes when going away for pregnant women

No matter how you move, you must always wear your seatbelt correctly. This may make you uncomfortable but it is a basic safety principle for moms and babies when away.

You should be careful if sitting on a bus / car. Always look for a strong grip, even when sitting in case of an emergency win. Ideally in the first and last 3 months of pregnancy, you should avoid using this public transport.

Snack and drink extra water to keep it moist and avoid losing strength during the trip.

Limit trips with a travel time of more than 6 hours to avoid hematoma in the legs and pelvis.

Do not rely or stand near the exit of ships, cars, .

If the pregnancy is healthy and there are no worrisome signs, you can travel any time during pregnancy. However, to make sure you should discuss this issue with your doctor before your trip.

As a final note, you should bring your pregnancy check and other health records with you when necessary.

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