It depends on how your pregnancy is going. I think it'd be okay as long as you don't stay in one position the whole time you are on the train. Like, stretch and lay down, if you can. Ask your doctor. That's the best advice that I can give.
2006-08-30 19:17:19
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answered by hyellasunflower 2
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If you are having a normal pregnancy with no complications, and there is a restroom facility on the train (more for comfort than health reasons) the journey should be quite safe...
2006-08-30 19:33:25
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answered by Diane (PFLAG) 7
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a million) relies upon on the female as to how long the warmth cycle lasts. The yowling is a undeniable sign that she's nonetheless in warmth. 2) This one additionally relies upon on the guy cat. She is the such as a human 12 twelve months old (supply or take) bodily. specific, she would be in a position to have babies, in spite of the shown fact that it is not an extremely sturdy thought. being pregnant is amazingly difficult on the physique and hers continues to be coming up. 3) She could desire to not be pregnant. i might proceed to maintain her become autonomous from the male and get her spayed as quickly as accessible. it's going to be greater sturdy on your cat to go through by way of being pregnant, beginning and nursing than it would be for her to get spayed. playstation . I even have rescued and fostered many mama cats and kittens over the years. i'm going to assist you be responsive to a minimum of a few thing that no person ever advised me approximately kitten rearing... they poop lots. there's a piece while they're gaining wisdom of to poop and pee on their very own (with out mama stimulating bowel strikes and eating the outcomes), yet they don't be responsive to the thank you to apply a clutter field yet. in this era they'll poop and pee in each and every single place. often tucked away some place like below slightly fixtures. Little bitty poops only throughout. this is terrible. Then, while they're using the clutter field, they initially gets it throughout themselves and then music it around the room. Kittens are a excitement, definite. yet elevating them from beginning is an extremely complicated undertaking. notwithstanding if mama does each and every thing suitable, you will nonetheless be up on your elbows in poop. easily, i might spay your cat quickly. in case you desire to advance kittens you're able to desire to constantly foster a safeguard mama and her babies. Kitten season is powerful around the corner and the worldwide desires greater foster properties.
2016-10-01 03:00:27
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answered by Anonymous
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there is no problem at all, provided u have been advised by ur Dr. to travel. Sometimes it can be an early delivery also due to overcrowded Trains, or too much of standing and jerks or brakes of the train. but the best advise is from ur Drs.
2006-08-31 01:19:16
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answered by bridgetmaria 2
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You need to have permission from your doctor before taking a trip this late in your pregnancy. Airlines require doctor's permission for pregnant women to fly after a certain point, but not sure about a train.
2006-08-30 19:20:45
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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EIGHTH month is the most dangerous. Must avoid long or even short journey by public transport. Keep the maximum care now and pray the God to let the 8th month pass peacefully. BUT DON'T BE AFRAID. JUST HAVE PRECAUTIONS...
2006-09-02 09:48:53
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answered by Anonymous
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i think u shd consult yr dr dear as u r in yr 8 mth sometimes a woman goes into labour in this month so pls be careful ...i was told not to trvl by air in my 8 mth..so pls be cautious ok
2006-08-30 22:03:00
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answered by katty 2
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in spite of doctors advise u must have seat in the train and carry all the medicines , water and few eatables, u know the trains in this monsoon can get delayed....
2006-08-30 19:33:27
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answered by pali@yahoo.com 6
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Shouldn't hurt..............just move around allot and don't stay in one position for very long at a time and also check with your OB before you go. Good Luck and Congratulations!
2006-08-30 20:07:41
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answered by stormy2u2001 4
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i suggest better consult ur Dr. coz even i ws adviced nt to travel in my 7th month.
2006-08-31 01:14:01
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answered by vinsha_goldie 3
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