
Many expectant parents find the second trimester (weeks 13–27) to be the most comfortable time for pregnancy travel. Energy levels usually improve, morning sickness eases up, and your baby bump is showing without limiting movement too much. Whether you’re planning a babymoon, work trip, or family vacation, this is often the ideal time to travel during pregnancy.
Before booking flights or hitting the road, check in with your healthcare provider. They can advise whether air travel, long car rides, or international destinations are safe for your pregnancy.
Prolonged sitting can increase swelling, stiffness, and the risk of blood clots during pregnancy. On a plane or in a car, aim to:
These strategies support circulation, reduce swelling, and protect your pelvic floor.
Travel is dehydrating, and pregnancy increases your fluid needs. Carry a refillable water bottle, sip regularly, and don’t worry about extra bathroom stops. Hydration helps regulate body temperature, supports amniotic fluid, and keeps digestion moving smoothly.
Adding an electrolyte packet like LMNT to your water is a great way to boost your hydration on long travel days.
Packing a few supportive items can make a huge difference:
Constipation is common in pregnancy, especially during travel. To minimize straining on your pelvic floor:
Your body may communicate fatigue, round ligament pain, or pelvic heaviness while traveling. Take breaks, slow down, and rest when needed. If you notice increased pelvic pressure, leakage, or discomfort, these are signs to reduce activity and give your body extra support.
Don’t forget:
With the right planning, traveling during the second trimester can be both safe and enjoyable. By prioritizing hydration, movement, pelvic floor support, and rest, you can enjoy a comfortable trip while protecting your body and your baby.
✨ As a pelvic floor physical therapist, I encourage you to listen to your body and give yourself permission to slow down when needed. Safe, mindful travel can make this season of pregnancy memorable and enjoyable.
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