Driving During Pregnancy
3 August 2010
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Even when pregnant you are still allowed to drive cars, there are things you should look. However, your condition will tend to be more easily tired.
If indeed you must drive, consider the following things:
- If possible, have someone accompany you during the drive. In addition to being a friend to talk, there will always be someone who helps you when needed.
- Make sure your car condition in top shape. Not because of lazy check, you travel so disturbed
- Never too long to drive, especially with long distances. Anticipate traffic conditions that may have passed during your trip. It is important to note, fatigue can trigger unexpected arrival of contraction.
- Give attention to your left foot condition that always steps on the pedal during gear shift. Your feet tend to be more easily tired.
- Adjust your seating position as comfortable as possible. Usually bigger belly makes less comfortable sitting upright. So, position the seat as comfortable as possible so you can lean on.
- Seat belts must not push your stomach.
- Always provide drinking water and enough snacks in the car
- Provide special pockets for unexpected needs. For example when you are sick and want to vomit.
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