It is not a problem to drive or drive a car during pregnancy.
However, there are some rules to be considered while traveling. When it comes
to driving, first of all, pregnant women should definitely wear a seat belt,
just as every person should.
If your car has a steering wheel height adjustment, it will
be better to set it high so that it faces your chest, not your abdomen. When
you use your seat belt correctly as described above, it will not harm your
abdomen and your baby. On the contrary, if you do not wear the seat belt with
the thought that it will damage your abdomen, it may cause great harm to your
stomach and your baby in the slightest accident or sudden brake. If you do not
have a major problem such as bleeding, including the first weeks of pregnancy,
the first months, you can drive every month. You can travel without speed and
carefully. Do not take long trips in the last month of pregnancy, in case the
pain starts at anytime, anywhere. The pain may start suddenly in the last
month, or your water may come out or bleed. In this case, being on your own can
cause great problems. You should not drive if you have excessive
nausea-vomiting, weakness, fainting, dark eyes, and bleeding. Never use the car
yourself to go to the hospital when your labor begins. Even if no one is with
you at that moment, you should go to the hospital by finding a taxi or someone
else's car.
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