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Exam of 3 hours and traveling 3hours
I'm 32 week pregnant initially in 12 week I had retro placental hemetoma I'm absolutely fine now by God Grace and I have an exam on 7 April i.e in my 36 weeky due date is 28 April can I give the exam I have to travel for like 3 hours and exam is also of 3 hours long is it safe for my baby I seriously need the suggestion
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Giving exam is not an issue. Travelling is. You can break your travel into two. Also, prefer a car with good shock absorber ( suv maybe ) . Make sure doctor availability in the area where you are going to give exam. (Should be there in case of emergency) Keep your delivery bag ready aswell. All the best. I understand the exam is also important. Please pla. Things properly ahead of time.
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If you have love and affection for your unborn child then you will not go for this examination. But Doctors are not Policemen. They never force their decision. You have to make the final decision about what your priorities are.
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If there is no retroplacental hematoma nothing to worry now. You can give the exam But the journey of 3 hrs you should plan No sudden jerks... travel slow.. n you can stop in between.. Even then we cannot guarantee out of risk You outweigh your exam... travel... n manage it cautiously
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Yes you can go for the exam
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It's risky to travel ,better to avoid.
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