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Mind these safety tips if you are driving when pregnant

Since every pregnancy is different, the best advice about driving and transportation choices comes from your obstetrician/gynaecologist. In case there are specific instructions you need to follow while driving or riding in a car, your doctor will be the best person to guide you.

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Mind these safety tips if you are driving when pregnant

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  1. MG EXPERIENCES Mind these safety tips if you are driving when pregnant

  2. Discuss with your doctor Since every pregnancy is different, the best advice about driving and transportation choices comes from your obstetrician/gynaecologist. In case there are specific instructions you need to follow while driving or riding in a car, your doctor will be the best person to guide you.

  3. Fasten your seat belts Since every pregnancy is different, the best advice about driving and transportation choices comes from your obstetrician/gynaecologist. In case there are specific instructions you need to follow while driving or riding in a car, your doctor will be the best person to guide you.

  4. Adjust the car seats For instance, the driver’s seat should be away from the steering wheel while maintaining access to stuff like brakes, gear shifts and headlights. Adjust the steering wheel such that the bottom edge of the wheel is not parallel to your stomach. 

  5. Keep your partner/doctor on speed dial  In case of an emergency, you need to reach them as quickly as possible. MG Hector’s voice assistance dial comes in handy; you keep your eyes on the road and dial a number instantly and hassle-free.

  6. Keep your hospital bag ready However, even if you haven’t suffered from nausea, carrying an emergency supplies bag ready in your car with medicines, mints and barf bags is useful. It is also useful to carry travel pillows, toiletries, a battery pack and other essentials. 

  7. Choose to be the passenger In the third trimester, as your baby grows more, it might not be a very comfortable experience to take the steering wheel. Even as a passenger, avoid bumpy roads and driving in rough weather at all costs. 

  8. For more info please visit: • https://www.mgmotor.co.in/

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