Traveling can be a stressful experience at the best of times. Long queues coupled with such inconveniences as flight delays or itinerary changes can make even the most relaxed person into a madman. Include pregnancy to the checklist and the whole experience can become unbearable.
However, with the right method and plenty of planning, travelling whilst you are pregnant doesn't have to be complicated. Indeed, it can be just the ticket for unwinding and preparing yourself for the big day!
First things first, before you travel, it's necessary to visit your GP, in order to obtain travel advice and, if possible, to receive your first parental check upwards. It's also wise to seek guidance on vaccinations if you're intending to travel internationally. Additionally, if if you're susceptible to travel sickness, there are certain medications that cannot be taken although pregnant. Therefore, it's essential to check with your doctor what exactly is and is not allowed.
Pregnancy can also put a huge strain on your circulatory system, in particular when flying. Consequently, it's essential to wear support stockings to lessen the likelihood of contracting deep vein thrombosis or varicose veins, as well as incresing your fluid intake. You should additionally ensure you stay in an aisle seats, as regular movement is important.
As with any trip ensuring that you're adequately insured is essential. Pregnancy travel insurance can be a tricky issue, but with the right knowledge it's easy to avoid the pitfalls. It will be necessary that you can look out for specialist insurance, since most standard travel insurance packages won't cover pregnant women, due to the increased risks. When approaching a company it's imperative to read the small print, as well as all conditions and conditions.
Many providers will only cover women until their 29th week of pregnancy. Therefore, if you're looking for extended cover beyond this time, you will need to contact the insurer directly.
It's also important to contact the airline you are travelling with, as regardless of the pregnancy travel insurance you take out, some may have restrictions on whether you can fly or not.
Travelling when pregnant can be stressful, if you're not prepared. However, with a little bit of foresight, it's easy to enjoy your journey without any of the hassle!
Yes it's really stressful I would not want a pregnancy woman to travel even when it happens to be emergency and not up to 6months
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It is always good to prepare for such traveling in case if there is a call for it. It is understandable that atimes, it is unintentional but some situations may warrant it.
Thanks for reading Juli
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