Driving by car is required to wear a seat belt or safety belt for personal safety. So it is with you who are pregnant. However, some pregnant women still doubt its safety.
Actually you don't need to worry about making your seat belt uncomfortable and hurting your baby, as long as it's used the right way. Seat belts should still be worn whenever pregnant women travel by car, even if only on short trips.
Protection from seat belts
Seat belts are used to prevent motorists from getting seriously injured in an accident. Some of the protections that can be obtained from the use of seat belts, including:- Keeping you in the vehicle and not being thrown outside the vehicle. So as to avoid more severe injuries.
- Helps maintain the head and upper body of the car dashboard during a collision. In addition, seat belts also protect against head and spinal injuries in an accident, which can be fatal.
- Hold the body part firmly, especially the hips and shoulders, the position where the seat belt is on your body.
The Right Way to Use
The use of seat belts for pregnant women is safe, as long as they are used properly. Also useful to avoid injury to you and the baby. Seat belts must be able to hold three points and have two straps or straps namely lap strap and shouder strap. Here's how to use a seat belt properly:Lap strap or waist strap
Safety belt at the waist, you should position the waist strap under your abdomen with a low and comfortable on the pelvis. Avoid using a waist belt on the stomach or over the stomach. Because if there is a collision when an accident, a jolt from the belt in that position can cause injury to organs in the abdomen, even disruption in pregnancy and fetus.
Shoulder strap or shoulder strap
For seat belts on the shoulder, always use between the breasts and the abdomen. If when driving, feels blocking your neck, return it to its original position or tighten the waist strap properly, the position of the shoulder strap might change on the way. Avoid putting shoulder straps under your arms or behind your back.
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