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Travel while Pregnant

Posted on May 13, 2009 by megdilts

Everyday life doesn’t stop once you are pregnant. Most healthy pregnant women are able to continue with their usual routine and activity level. That means going to work, running errands, and for some, traveling away from home. To take care of yourself and help keep your baby safe, consider these points before taking a long trip or traveling far from home:

  • Talk to your doctor before making any travel decisions that will take you far from home. Ask if any health conditions you might have makes travel during pregnancy unsafe. Also consider the destination. Is the food and water safe? Will you need immunizations before you go? Is there good medical care available in the event of an emergency? Will your health insurance cover medical care at your destination? Also, avoid traveling to very high altitudes (12,000 feet).
  • Bring a copy of your medical record and find out about medical care at your destination so you will be prepared in the event of an emergency.
  • Avoid sitting for long periods during car or air travel. Prolonged sitting can affect blood flow in your legs. Take frequent, 10 minute breaks while traveling by car to walk and stretch. Stand up, and move your legs often during air travel. Wearing support pantyhose also can help blood flow.
  • If you suspect a problem with your pregnancy during your trip, don’t wait until you come home to see your doctor. Seek medical care right away.

Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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