You'd love one last romantic break with your partner before the little one arrives. This quick getaway is becoming widely known as the 'babymoon'. Travel agencies have coined the phrase to inspire expecting mummies to live it up one last time before becoming a mother, full-time. Made popular by celebrities proudly sporting their very preggy bellies on exotic beaches, a...
You'd love one last romantic break with your partner before the little one arrives. This quick getaway is becoming widely known as the 'babymoon'. Travel agencies have coined the phrase to inspire expecting mummies to live it up one last time before becoming a mother, full-time.
Experts from the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology believe that the safest time to travel is from 18 to 24 weeks. So the best time to go on your babymoon will be during the second trimester. During this time, you have enough energy and the pregnancy hormones will work in your favour, leaving you looking and feeling fabulous.
Moreover, if you're travelling by plane or by sea, check their travel restrictions. Most airlines allow pregnant women to fly as long as they're not past their 36th week. Cruise lines have restrictions as well.The point of your trip is to relax and unwind, not to add more trouble to your already frazzled nerves. If you are flying, best book a direct flight to avoid tedious hours in the airport lounge.
You can still head to the beach but beware of the risks of taking a bath in the sea. Extreme watersports need to be put on hold for now, but you can enjoy a quiet walk or a foot massage by the beach. Read this to checkTravelling entails a new set of challenges when you're pregnant. Before relaxation, the most important thing is your safety. Make sure you speak with your doctor before booking your trip. Tell him about your plans and check if you are in the best condition to travel.
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