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Plan ahead and take any medication you may need along. Make your travel plans adjustable and consider getting travel insurance, if applicable. Check your medical aid policy to see if you are covered internationally. Paying attention to how you feel is the best guide to what you can do. In the first few weeks morning sickness can make traveling unpleasant. Towards the end of the pregnancy most women feel fatigued.

The ideal time to travel is the second trimester. It is essential to buckle -up. Make sure you use both the lap belt and shoulder belts for the best protection for you and your baby.

Secure the lap belt below your belly so that it sits against your hip bones and wears the shoulder belt across the center of your chest and to the side of your baby bump. Keep the airbags turned on as the safety benefits outweigh any potential risks.

Move your seat as far back as comfortable and position the steering wheel about cm away from your breastbone to allow the airbag to safely deploy without causing harm to your baby. Try and limit the time you are cooped in the car to hours and stop for regular short walks and stretches.

Stay well hydrated. Generally traveling is safe when you are pregnant. Universal precautions include that avoid strenuous work, do things slowly rather than running around and take rest in between, wear loose-fitting clothes, drink plenty of fluids and walk and stretch at regular intervals.

Always carry your pregnancy hospital notes, memorize your due dates, carry sanitary napkins, over-the-counter medications like pain-killers, anti-vomiting medicines, and your prescribed medicines.

If going on a holiday abroad, always buy travel insurance, and take the vaccines that are recommended. All airlines will allow travel till 28 weeks of pregnancy, and many allow till weeks. Hence if you are in the last third of your pregnancy, enquire from the airlines before booking tickets. Air travel is not recommended after 36 weeks. Traveling to areas in the world where Zika virus outbreaks have been reported is not recommended if you are pregnant.

Inside the airplane, move out of your seat once every 30 mins and walk down the aisle. Choose an aisle seat for yourself as this will help you straighten your legs and move in and out easily. Always wear a seat belt. Drink plenty of fluids. The universal precautions mentioned above would apply while traveling by train.

Choose the lower berth for you instead of the middle or upper berth in the sleeper coaches. While traveling by local commuter trains within the city, try and avoid the super-rush hours where you may need to stand for long and the train is jam-packed with commuters. Trying to conceive? We use your information to send you emails, product samples, and promotions on this website and other properties. We use your health information to make our site even more helpful.

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