Tips
For Comfortable Traveling During Pregnancy
by Paul Wilson
Women today take pregnancy in their stride and continue to work
and enjoy everyday activities. Pregnancy does not mean termination
of all work and play. If you plan carefully you can enjoy all activities
throughout the pregnancy and travel for work and pleasure without
experiencing any difficulties.
Here are a few tips:
* Avoid stress by leaving quite early for the airport.
To alleviate rushing across terminals or parking lots have a friend
drop you to the airport. Find out whether the travel agent or airline
has pick ups and drops for special passengers. Travel light and
only pack what you really need. Use a bag with wheels or buy a fold-up
luggage rack.
* Keep your sense of humor and wits with you at
all times. Eat a light meal before leaving for the airport and listen
to music or read a book you love. A full stomach and happy frame
of mind will ensure that you view all hassles like long queues,
uncomfortable chairs, and tedious walks as a part of life. Avoid
coffee and other caffeine filled beverages, these will just stretch
your nerves and make things difficult.
* Plan your schedule well such that you avoid depletion
of energy. Give yourself time to eat on time, catch forty winks,
and to put your feet up. Quite times are crucial to pregnant women
so weave in time for a long bath, reading on the beach, a leisurely
walk in the garden or a slow swim. Things that relax and energize
you.
* Eat well and balanced meals. Never ignore hunger
pangs. Carry in your bag plenty of portable snacks, dried fruits,
nuts, crackers, cereal bars, and small bottles of juice or water,
fresh fruit and so on. To prevent dehydration when flying drink
plenty of fluids this will prevent swollen feet and ankles. Eat
4-6 small meals a day. Ask your doctor whether you need vitamin
and mineral supplements. Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables.
When you eat light meals you will prevent uneasiness and heartburn.
Suck a mint or boiled sweet this will quell queasiness.
* Make time to visit the toilet. Go before you board
the plane and also after you deplane. If the flight is short then
this will alleviate the need to use the toilet on the plane. If
you are flying a long haul choose a flight that has a stop over
or break the journey such that you get a breather. Ask for an aisle
seat so that you can visit the toilet or stretch your cramped legs
without being a nuisance to others.
* Wear comfortable shoes and clothes. Keep the blood
circulation going by walking down the aisle and doing simple stretch
exercises while seated. Rotate your ankles and stretch your feet
as well as wriggle your toes. Shoes must be supportive, use flat
ones or trainers. Use blister pads to increase comfort. Slip on
shoes is the best as you can remove them when seated.
* Do a few breathing exercises and try and meditate
everyday. This will keep you calm and collected and ensure that
plenty of oxygen reaches all the cells of your body.
Traveling when pregnant can be eased by taking sensible
steps. It is safe to fly when pregnant Just carry your medical records,
medicines, and first aid kit with you. Wear beautifully styled yet
comfortable clothes and avoid carrying heavy luggage. Talk to your
doctor before taking a trip; do ask about immunizations as well
as medications you should carry. Make comfortable arrangements and
you will enjoy your pregnancy.
About the Author
Paul Wilson is a freelance writer for Online Travel Planning, the
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