(HealthDay News) -- Some pregnant women wonder if they should
wear a seat belt while they're pregnant. Most experts say "yes,"
that it helps protect the woman and her unborn baby from injury in
the event of an accident.
The American Academy of Family Physicians offers these
additional tips:
- Always wear a three-point seat belt and put the lap belt under
your belly.
- Do not turn off air bags, but do move your seat back as far as
is comfortable.
- If you're not driving, sit in the back seat.
- If you are in a car crash, seek immediate medical attention,
even if you don't feel injured.
- Call a doctor without delay if you have stomach pain, fluid
leaking from the vagina, or you begin to have contractions.
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