Also I need help to prevent strech marks, please!!!!!!!!Is it true that I can loose my baby because of my Hummer?Thats all crap dear.
The issue is not the type of car you drive, its HOW you drive and WHERE you drive.
If you continue to drive over potholes and the like, you "could" lose your baby. This is true for anyone. A good jolt could cause a miscarriage, but the best thing to do if you are concerned is to call your OBGYN and discuss it with him/her.
Most likley they will recommend that you just take it easy when driving and be careful.
Good Luck with your BabyIs it true that I can loose my baby because of my Hummer?
i never heard of a baby getting lost just because some dude gave her a hummer....hmmm.Is it true that I can loose my baby because of my Hummer?lol, I have never heard of that. I suppose the Volvo is the safest car to drive, at least that's what their commercials say. I hear if you rub olive oil on your belly everyday you can prevent stretch marks
Don't breed!Is it true that I can loose my baby because of my Hummer?Wow, I hope you do not home school that child.Is it true that I can loose my baby because of my Hummer?
Chill out. You and your baby will be fine.
Nonsense!
Is a bus or an ambulance too big?
No stretch mark prevention except luck.Is it true that I can loose my baby because of my Hummer?
That is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. Be glad you're fortunate enough to have a Hummer. Use cocoa butter for the stretch marks. Good Luck.
This is bad but when i was 3 months pregnant with my first child i went mudding in a jeep. I really dought that driving a hummer regularly would do anything. If you really have doughts ask you doctor but I really think that you are ok.
No thats not true i have a hummer and i had my baby nothing happened just happy little boy!
what? thats silly.
use palmers
Uh...I've never heard of such a thing in fact, I'm pretty sure Hummer would be dealing with some MAJOR lawsuits if it turned out that pregnant women were losing their unborn children because of driving/riding in their vehicle.
My wife drives a 2007 FJ Cruiser (very similiar to a Hummer) and we had our baby with no issues.
Is this a "new" old wives tale?
OK who have you been talking to? Never listen to anything they have to say again as they are clueless. A car ride cannot make you have a miscarriage. Your baby is protected inside your womb inside a deep layer of liquid that acts as a cushion.
you obviously need to follow your doctors advice about anything dangerous but just driving, no matter whether its an economy car or a large SUV is not going to effect anything.
As for stretch marks - you can't prevent them but you may be able to help minimize them by using cocoa butter lotion on your belly and hip areas but unfortunately nothing you can really do.
thats is not true.
Not sure about the hummer thing, that seems really odd...Never heard it before...
To prevent stretch marks, use Vitamin E fortified lotion on stomach,legs, breasts, etc. everyday. I used it 2-3 times a day and after 4 kids, I only have a few stretch marks on my tummy. I had twins though so I gained a ton of weight with them.Stretch marks were the least of my worries! lol
I want to know how you've enough money to afford a Hummer, yet naive enough to believe utter and complete bullsh*t?????
That is silly. Who ever told you that needs to be slapped. They are just jealous that they are not driving one.
I used cocco butter but still got strech marks sorry no help
I don't think so! It should be healthy to climb up your hummer until you are really almost 7 1/2 months pregnant then you shouldn't put to much pressure to your Bottom muscles. If you are concern then i would suggest you to buy a mini cooper s or a small car that is cheap. Don't scratch your stomach to much or otherwise you will get stretch marks, go to the nearest pharmacist and buy some vitamin E gel to rub in your stomach right after you take a shower.
No, but it isn't the most practical of family vehicles. Babies in utero are quite resiliant. A bumpy ride isn't going to affect them.
Stretch marks...Use Palmer's cream.
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