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Hi, im around 4+ weeks pregnant but scared to go in car. not sure if bumpy drive will cause miscarriage? everytime car goes on bumpy road, I feel terrified although sat in passenger seat.

Normal road itself feels like bumpy road these days .So please advise whether its safe for short distance car drive or not.

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Hi Genila, it is absolutely safe to drive. That embryo is very well protected in there. :)

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As the previous post says your little one is very well protected in his/hers safe zone So it is safe to go out in the car for a drive

Take care of yourself

Janet-Partner

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Bumpy road isn’t going to do anything. You can go to the gym, go for a run (if you’re used to exercise) no normal activities will dislodge your embryo.

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