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Train Travel during 13 weeks
I'm 13 weeks pregnant and on medication for anxiety as well as progesterone (just for precautions), can I travel for 24 hours by train or flight would be better? Thanks in advance 🙏
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Better to go by Air.  You may have problems due to the Anxiety state, not due to pregnancy.
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Connect please
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Flight would be a better idea if the placenta is not low lying
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If you dont have any nausea, vomting weakness u can travel by train also,but flight is better so you dont feel tired It all depends on your convenience If your NT scan is normal then nothing to worry Carry your medications with you
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Get cervical length checked. Meet your obstetrician who wil explain u risks of travel. Traveling is generally okay from 4-6months pregnancy.
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