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Am on 9 week pregnancy
I am on 9 week pregnancy and i am doing job so can i travel 3 hours for 2 days in one week ...it is kk to travel or not for job
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Yes.
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How will you travel? How bad is the traffic? How many hours it will take? Who will drive? Is it 3 hours up and 3 hours down , or total 3 hours? For how long this is going to continue? Is your pregnancy totally normal as on today? So many questions. Best is not to travel 3 hours per day during this time.
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With  little  care  u  can  travel
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Consult
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Yes provided you feel comfortable
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Ideally travel shud be avoided for the first 12 weeks Avoid bumpy roads n pelvic jerk
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Depends on the mode of transport you are going to prefer. If you are travelling in your own car then it's ok because you will do it with due diligence. But if it's public transport then you should do it at your own risk giving the condition of the road and the vehicles in the public transportation dept.
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Consult
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Yes u can but with caution.
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