When can pregnant women travel

  The rapid development of technology and increasingly advanced transportation have brought people closer in space. People who love traveling can go wherever they want at this moment and arrive at the next moment. Many pregnant expectant mothers also love traveling, but many people say that women cannot travel again after becoming pregnant because being too tired can harm the fetus. Is it really not suitable for pregnant women to travel? When can pregnant women travel?

  

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  Pregnant women can certainly travel, and the most suitable time for them to travel is from the fourth to seventh month of pregnancy. During this period, the fetus is relatively stable, and miscarriage and premature birth are rare. The size of the abdomen is also suitable, so it is suitable for pregnant women to travel during this time. But expectant mothers should not choose tourist attractions that are too difficult, such as climbing or sliding, which are tiring and dangerous, and it is best not to participate in them.

  Pay attention to the first and last three months of pregnancy, which are very unsuitable for pregnant women to travel. In the first three months of pregnancy, the fetus is in an unstable period, and various reactions in the early stages of pregnancy make the expectant mother feel very uncomfortable. At this time, traveling outside and being careless can easily lead to miscarriage.

  The baby is already formed in the last three months of pregnancy and can be born at any time, which means that the fetus is prone to premature birth in the last three months. Furthermore, during the late stage of pregnancy, it is very inconvenient for expectant mothers to travel due to their large abdomen, which appears very bulky. Therefore, it is not recommended for expectant mothers to travel during the late stage of pregnancy.

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