Helpful Long-Distance Moving Tips For Expectant Women

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Helpful Long-Distance Moving Tips For Expectant Women

9 December 2021
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Moving can be a stressful undertaking, more so when you're pregnant. From swollen ankles to back pains and nausea, the hurdles to overcome are numerous. Still, if you're moving hundreds of miles away from your current home, things can get even more overwhelming.

That notwithstanding, moving while pregnant can be necessary to create more room for your growing family. With adequate planning and help from your mover, your experience can be enjoyable and effortless as well.

Check out some moving tips that guarantee a smooth long-distance move. 

Keep Stress Down

As stressful as the moving process can be, you should try your best to avoid too much stress. Chronic stress can raise your blood pressure or put you at risk of a miscarriage or pre-term labor. 

As the moving day draws near, you should take good care of yourself. Stay active and make sure you get enough sleep every night. Some ideas you can explore to reduce stress include:

  • Listen to music or read a book
  • Enroll in birthing or newborn care classes that your hospital offers
  • Occasionally go out with friends

To put it simply, be intentional about keeping cortisol (stress hormone) levels low as you wait to move. 

Only Hire Professional Movers 

The idea to move your own stuff should not cross your mind when you are pregnant — especially for a long-distance move. Moving involves unending back-breaking labor that only skilled movers can handle. Things could go wrong as you try to haul furniture or load items into the truck. So, leave all the heavy lifting to expert movers.

Ensure that you find a reputable long-distance moving company several days before the big day. An excellent mover will conduct an on-site inspection before they calculate the moving cost. After you settle on your preferred mover, choose a moving date that favors the entire family.

Look for a New Doctor

The decision to switch doctors when you are pregnant is not always easy. But because your new location is hundreds of miles away from the hospital or doctor you're used to, you might be inclined to look for a new one. As the moving day approaches, take some time to search for a doctor in your new location. This step is vital to ensure consistency in your antenatal care. 

Your current midwife or doctor may have recommendations or contacts of practitioners (or clinics) in the area you are moving to. If not, your moving company could still have a wide knowledge of the area you're moving to. They could recommend reputable caregivers around your new location to help you settle down quicker.  

After you find a doctor or hospital that meets your standards, you can request your current doctor to send all your medical and prenatal records to your new practitioner.

Your moving process while pregnant can be enjoyable and successful with the above tips. If you need help with your move, contact a long-distance moving company, such as Prime Residential Movers.