How To Drive A Car As A Pregnant Woman







There are a lot of things to think about when you’re pregnant. Sometimes you have to be more careful about seemingly normal activities. This includes riding in the car, something many of us do every day. There isn’t much that’s different in car safety whether you’re pregnant or not. But here are the answers to some questions you may have about driving or riding in a car.

Can I drive when I’m pregnant?

Yes, you can drive when you’re pregnant. As you get further along in your pregnancy, the risk of the steering wheel hurting your baby increases. So try to be a passenger instead of the driver whenever you can, especially in the third trimester.

Should I wear a seat belt while I’m pregnant?

Yes, you should always wear a seat belt. Wearing your seat belt protects you and your baby from injury or death in the event of a car crash. You should wear a seat belt no matter where you sit in the car.

How should I wear my seat belt?





The seat belt should be a 3-point restraint. That means it should have a lap strap and a shoulder strap. Lap and shoulder belts together keep you from being thrown from the car during an accident. The shoulder strap also helps keep the pressure of your body off the baby after a crash.
Be sure to wear your seat belt correctly. Follow these rules:
  • The lap belt should go under your belly. It should fit snugly across your hips and pelvic bone.
  • The shoulder strap should go between your breasts and off to the side of your belly. Seat belt straps should never go directly across your stomach.
  • Never put the shoulder strap under your arm or behind your back. If possible, adjust the height of the shoulder strap so that it fits you correctly.
  • Pull any looseness or slack out of the seat belt. It should fit snugly.





What about air bags?

The air bags in your car should not be turned off when you are pregnant. It is safe to ride in car with air bags. Air bags reduce the risk of injury for pregnant mothers. They do not increase the risk of injury to their unborn babies. To be safe, follow these tips:
  • Make sure your airbags are switched to “on.”
  • Move the seat back as far as you can while still reaching the pedals. Try to keep at least 10 inches between the steering wheel and your breastbone.
  • Tilt the steering wheel so that it is angled toward your breastbone, not your head or your belly.
Air bags are not a substitute for a seat belt. Always wear your seat belt, even if your car has air bags.

Where should I sit if I’m a passenger?

Where a pregnant woman sits as a passenger has not been shown to affect the safety of an unborn baby in a crash. Injuries from car crashes tend to be less serious in people who are sitting in the back seat. If you are not driving, you may want to sit in the back seat. It is still important to wear a seat belt, no matter where you sit.


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