I would consult with your obstetrician, but I would say it's OK if you are in the first or second trimester and are well in all respects.
Do not do a thing without consulting your doctor. He can probably give you a referral to a new MD at your destination.
2006-11-06 15:01:50
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answered by Florida Girl 3
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You don't give enough info for an accurate answer..#1 check with your doctor. Answer would depend on your overall health, stage of pregnancy and how quickly you plan on getting there. Your doc may say it's okay to travel,but only for a limited number of hours per day. All that sitting isn't good for your circulation, so you'd need to stop and stretch often and the doc may not like the altitude changes that can effect your oxygen intake for you and your baby. If you go, remember your priorities of taking care of yourself and the baby..
2006-11-06 16:24:28
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answered by Lynn F 2
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I traveled 8 hours one way and eight hours returned a number of situations, besides as return and forth for 3 days in a u-haul 7 mos. pregnant and the only factor that i experienced replaced right into a splash returned soreness and the urgency to pee, and the flavor for mcdonalds and taco bell. deliver a advantageous pillow on the trip, placed your legs up on the sprint for extra suitable stream, tylenol is risk-free in case you % it, and of direction, dodge bumps and sitting too long (over an hour and a 0.5) on account which you dont % the blood and water to pool everywhere. Make as many stops as you could desire to because of the fact its as much as you and the infant once you could desire to flow around, no longer your loved ones. bear in mind, you're pregnant with this baby only as quickly as, so shield your self and the infant first! via how, its risk-free to return and forth. dont enable each physique else scare you. the only time its risky is that in case you're having bleeding issues or intense issues and/or on condition that your physician has already warned you to no longer return and forth. yet needless to say, he hasn't. the only factor the record assist you to comprehend is to no longer carry something over 15 lbs. once you get there, ask any females (particularly pals, a stable thank you to interrupt the ice) with toddlers the place they went. word of mouth is often best on account which you hear each and all of the dirt on the docs. have a secure trip, mom!
2016-10-21 09:50:45
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answered by ? 4
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As long as you are near hospitals and not go through the middle of the Nevada Desert ;)
2006-11-06 15:01:03
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answered by argentina1989 3
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Depends how many months you're pregnant. You'll probably want to stop to take pottie breaks and stretch.
2006-11-06 15:16:40
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answered by RunSueRun 5
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