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kim700
Apr 26, 2008, 08:55 AM
Hi

I was prgnt on nov and I have m/c 3 month on feb 14th 2008
I wnt through d and c and I got one prd
Now my period due is on 18 th April and till date I did't get any
I have done Home prgncy test and a faint line is showing
On 25th April 2008 wnt to doc and had blood test...
I am prgt...
If yes... we are planing to drive to us ( it takes almost 8hr)
Can I go...
I hv to go...
Please let me know what care hv to take...
Is it safe.. can I go or not... please ansewer my question pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeee...

J_9
Apr 26, 2008, 09:07 AM
I'm sorry, I don't understand your question.

Please use complete words and sentences.

rankrank55
Apr 26, 2008, 02:25 PM
Humm... your question is extremely hard to follow. Please be more clear in the future. From what I understand, you are pregnant and you want to go to the doctor but the problem is that the doctor's office is 8 hours away? You are wanting to know if it is safe to ride for that amount of time? At this point in your pregnancy, yes, as long as you drive safely, give yourself a walk break every 2 hours, and use the restroom as soon as you feel the urge in order to avoid UTI.

kim700
Apr 26, 2008, 04:20 PM
Hi
My questions is

I have misscarried a baby in the month feb 2008. After that I got periods in march.
Now in April it should be on 18 th which I did'nt get yet.
So I have done home prgncy test on 23th Friday , it was showing very faint line.
On 25th I felt very week and stained so I wnt to doc and he took my blood test.

(waiting for report)

So am I pregnant again.

If yes, my question is I have to go to other place, it will take almost 8 hr driver togo. So can go on long drive,
If I go what care I have to take, is it safety to go or not.
Please let me know...

J_9
Apr 26, 2008, 04:47 PM
Are you pregnant again? I'm sorry hun, we can't answer that question, you will have to wait and see what your doctor says.

As far as traveling, it's usually okay to travel during pregnancy, but your doctor may pose some restrictions due to your earlier miscarriage. It's always best to follow your doctor's advice.