Health Tip: Traveling During Pregnancy

You can make your trip safe with a little preparation

May 15, 2008 RSS Feed Print

 

(HealthDay News) -- If you're planning to take a trip while pregnant, you should check with your doctor to be sure it's safe for you to travel. Unless you have complications with your pregnancy, most women can travel safely.

Here are some travel tips to keep you safe and comfortable during pregnancy, courtesy of the American Pregnancy Association:

  • Travel during the second trimester is usually most comfortable -- after morning sickness has passed and the fatigue of the third trimester is still ahead.
  • Wear comfortable, loose clothing and comfortable shoes.
  • Take things to make you more comfortable, like a pillow from home and some snacks that satisfy you.
  • If you're driving, stop to get up and stretch often and take plenty of bathroom breaks.
  • Always take your prenatal records with you on the road.
  • Be safe: Wear your seat belt and follow safety instructions for whatever transportation you use.
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