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Travel in train during pregnant
Hi, my wife is pregnant and 11weeks completed.. we want to travel to our hometown for some unavoidable situation on train which is 7 hours journey... 1.it will be 87 days from LMP during our travel 2.can she travel in train where we able to get tickets for AC chair car only. 3. i'm worrid if is there any chances which might end up in miscarriage.. please someone guide us..
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yes can travel
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No worries,,,can travel. It's better to avoid travel in first and last semester , but if unavoidable reason can travel through train safely
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Hello, it's always better to avoid travel, but she can travel in train instead of flight because of the heavy jerks in flights, but avoid outside food and please carry your own water fruits and food so that to avoid any inconvenience caused. Only thing you should take care is to boarding and getting down from train. Be careful. Don't rush. Stay hydrated. All the best
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