Car Safety Tips During Pregnancy. Everyone Woman Should See This
#4 REFRAIN FROM DRIVING
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If you don’t have to drive in your last trimester, don’t. The proximity of the steering wheel to your baby bump makes it easy to hurt yourself, even in small fender bender.
#3 Right Way To Wear A Seatbelt
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If you do drive, make sure not to put the seatbelt over your baby bump. Go under and around so that, in the case of an accident, the strap doesn’t injure your baby.
#2 Don’t Lean Forward
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When wearing your seatbelt, even wearing it correctly, lean back. You don’t want to have constant pressure your belly.
#1 USE A BUMP BELT
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There are bump belts that are made specifically for pregnant women, where you are raised a bit higher and the belt is made to go under your belly.