We might have to go to my parents place which is around 3 hours by car and Im in my 8th month now. Bumpy roads ki thodi tension hai honestly. Anyone did a car trip this late, koi precaution? will check with my gynac too.
Beti, aathvein mahine mein car mein zyada safar karna theek nahi. Body ko aaram chahiye hota hai. Hamesha bade buzurgo ne yahi kaha hai ki is samay bahar kam niklo. Haan, agar bahot zaroori ho toh doctor se puch kar hi jaana, aur driver ko dheere chalane bolna.
My family always told me to avoid long journeys in the later months, saying it's better for both mother and baby. But truly, it's about what your doctor advises. They will consider your specific health and how your pregnancy is progressing. If it's a short, smooth drive and your doctor approves, then maybe. But generally, caution is best.
Travel in the 8th month by car? Girl, I was practically the size of the car in my 8th month! Plus the constant need for pee breaks. It's going to be super uncomfortable, if not risky. Seriously, save yourself the trouble and your doc the worry. Better to just chill at home, you'll thank me later for the sofa time.
Honestly, in the 8th month, any travel feels a bit much. Your body is already working so hard. While a very short, smooth car ride might be okay, long distances can be tiring and even risky. Better to stay ghar pe and rest. But for any decision, your doctor's word is final.
Travelling in the 8th month, especially by car, needs a very clear discussion with your gynac at a premium hospital. They often have specific guidelines based on individual patient health, potential risks, and if there are any signs of preterm labour. Make sure you ask them about the road conditions, breaks, and emergency plans too.
It's generally not recommended to travel much in the 8th month by car, unless absolutely necessary and for a short distance. Think about it - what if you need a washroom urgently or feel unwell? Plus, if there's any emergency, getting to a good hospital quickly might be an issue. Always check with your gynac first, they know your case best. Save money for the delivery costs, not for risky travel!