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Can I travel during pregnancy? The answer is not what you think.

Wen | Good pregnant sister

Yesterday, a pregnant mother with a good relationship asked me: I am pregnant for five months. Recently, my husband took annual leave and suggested that the family go out for a trip. Neither my mother-in-law nor my mother particularly wants to give up, fearing that they will be tired. I'm afraid I can't keep up with my physical strength, and I'm very tired by car or hiking. Besides, I often pee. I'm really worried that I won't find the toilet then. But pregnancy is so boring that I finally have a chance to go out to play. I'm excited, too. My husband doesn't want to waste his annual leave. Can pregnant women travel?

Well, although traveling is nothing more than relaxing. Compared with usual, I just went to a strange place to eat and travel. But for pregnant mothers, it is still very attractive. So can I travel during pregnancy?

If it is early pregnancy or late pregnancy, it is generally not recommended for pregnant mothers to go out to avoid the risk of miscarriage or premature delivery. In the second trimester (April-July), the fetal development is relatively stable, which is the best time to travel. However, even pregnant mothers in the second trimester, before planning to travel, it is best to consult the competent doctor at ordinary times to find out whether their current physical condition is suitable for going out. If you can, you can't go, but it's more troublesome and risky, so be cautious.

I would like to remind pregnant mothers that if they have a history of abortion, premature delivery, pregnancy-induced hypertension, diabetes, varicose veins of lower limbs, etc. It is best not to travel easily.