18/05/2021
ππ»ββοΈ πΆπ€°Many women become curious about the safety of driving during pregnancy. For your convenience we wanted to provide you with a quick list of do's and don'ts. As always, check with your doctor if you are unsure about any activity DON'T drive when you are tired or feeling nauseous. Pregnancy hormones can play a number on you, making you feel extra sleepy or ill, like any sleepy driver on the road, this is unsafe. DO take plenty of breaks if you are on a long trip and get out to stretch your legs and use the bathroom. DO adjust your seat so your belly is not too close to the steering wheel (10" away if possible) DO tilt the steering wheel up so it's not pointed directly at your belly. DO use a seat belt. Some moms-to-be worry about the possibility of the seat belt injuring the unborn baby in a car crash, but not wearing one greatly increases the chances of injury to both you and baby
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