During the long process of ten months of pregnancy, pregnant women inevitably have to go out and take buses to some distant places. There are quite a few things to pay attention to when taking a bus during pregnancy. So, what are the precautions for taking a bus? Let's all learn about it with me.
1. If you plan to take a long-distance bus trip, try to find a direct express train instead of a local train that stops at every station. If you need to stay overnight, it is best to choose a sleeper train.
2. If you need someone to help carry your luggage, don't hesitate to ask for help
To avoid feeling hungry at night and having to eat greasy and heart warming food, or buy food from gas station vending machines, which is not good for your baby's health, it is best to bring your own food and water.
3. Large luggage is stored in the luggage compartment at the bottom of the car during transportation, so it is necessary to put the items needed during the journey in the carry on bag.
4. You can also use your carry on bag as a foot pad to help reduce swelling in your feet and legs.
5. Long distance buses are often either too hot or too cold, so bring a convenient coat and a small blanket just in case.
6. When buying tickets, if it is a sleeper car, you need to buy a lower berth to avoid climbing up and down.
7. When buying tickets, if it's not a sleeper car, choose a seat by the aisle so that every time you need to stand up, you don't have to ask someone next to you to give way.
8. Do not choose the front seat, as there is no seat belt. In case of a collision, sitting so close to the windshield is also particularly dangerous.
9. If your car stops midway, you can use the restroom at the station or restaurant during this time.
10. If you feel uncomfortable, get off the car in a timely manner, and seek help from the police in emergency situations.
The above are the precautions to be taken when taking a bus. Pregnant women can refer to them for use. It is best not to travel long distances during early and late pregnancy, and it is advisable to have family and friends accompany you when going out during mid pregnancy. Do not travel alone to prevent various unexpected situations from occurring.