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Tips for Moving While Pregnant:

It’s not always possible to plan a move at exactly the right time in coordination with family planning, and every year thousands of women find themselves moving while pregnant. When it comes to tips,

advice, and special considerations the single best thing you can do to ensure both you and your baby come out of the ordeal healthy and happy is talk with your physician every step of the way. Secondary to that, here are a few other good reminders: - Spend extra time on the planning stages to reduce stress and the chance of unpleasant surprises later on. - Accept all help offered and don’t be

shy about asking or hiring more as needed. - Find a doctor in your new town well before moving day. - Don’t be a hero and push yourself too hard, mentally or physically. It’s just not worth it. - Take care of yourself by getting plenty of rest, staying hydrated, and eating regular, nutritious meals. - Be realistic about what you can and can’t do, and communicate openly and often with your spouse,

family, and friends about what you need help with (they can’t read your mind). - Consider traveling ahead a day or two to avoid the crazy stress of moving day — you’ll be of little use anyway. Use the opportunity to do some light cleaning at the new place, or simply enjoy a quiet night resting up in a hotel before the unpacking stage begins.

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