Pregnant women drivers are offered this motoring advice from the IAM (Institute of Advanced Motorists) so they can drive safely and comfortably.
Thinking they are protecting their unborn child many motoring mums to be wear their seatbelt across the centre of their bump which is not, apparently, the right thing to do.
According to the IAM and the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) motoring mums should
- Wear the lap strap below your bump, as low as possible, from hip-bone to hip-bone
- Keep the diagonal strap between your breasts, moving the strap around the side of your bump
- Adjust the fit to be as snug as comfortably possible
- You can push the seat back, as long as you adjust your mirrors accordingly and can reach the brake, accelerator and clutch. NB:You can buy pedal extenders for this purpose. Being an extra three inches away from the steering wheel makes a lot of difference in an accident.
Professor Sir Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, President of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG), said “Correct use of seatbelts by pregnant women is important, as incorrect use can cause harm to the fetus and fail to protect the woman in the case of an accident. Pregnant women should use three-point seatbelts above and below the bump, not over it.”
Women drivers can find out about motoring safety advice from FOXY Lady Drivers Club.
Motoring mums concerned about the competence of the garages in their area can find out more from the Good Garage Guide before singling out female friendly garages and dealerships from FOXY Choice.
FOXY Steph