Travel Guide for Pregnant Women

Women usually feel so wrong when they are pregnant. It’s not even pleasing to travel somewhere. But if pregnant women are enjoying a healthy pregnancy, it is good to travel during pregnancy. According to Susan Warhus MD, in his book, Darn Good Advice on Pregnancy, before the trip begins, of course is a good idea if you consult your doctor about your medical condition and pregnancy. Bring along your health records to the destination.

Two things to concern when the pregnant woman wants to go traveling is urinary tract infection and blood clots in the legs. If the pregnant woman sitting in a long time and contain his need to pee, then urinary tract infection can occur. Reduce the likelihood of these things with a lot of walking and persering urinate every hour. It’s important to do with whatever vehicles you go, whether car, bus, train, or plane. Driving a motor in the distance is not recommended, although there are some women who dare to do this. While for a blood clot in the leg area, this is one of the most common occurrence. Conditions of pregnancy was made at the foot of the blood pressure and clotting was more risky to happen.

When you want to go by car, the study states, it is always safer for pregnant women wore seat belts when the accident occurred. If any accident occurs, though smaller, better check your content to ensure no one gets hurt or disturbed. On the way, try to stop every few hours to go to the bathroom and stretch our legs. Choose a trip that uses commercial aircraft with a pressurized cabin, do not choose travel by airplane pioneer.

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