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Expecting to Move

Relocation During Pregnancy

By Holly Fawcett

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Relocating during pregnancy is not something most moms-to-be want to do. But sometimes there's no getting out of it, so you'll need to think it through. Good organization and planning, essential for any move, are critical when you're pregnant. You will likely be tired and moody from your pregnancy, so the smoother things go with the move, the better! Whether you're moving across the country or across town, making a move while expecting doesn't have to be unpleasant.

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Get Your Plans in Place
If you're making a smaller move, consider doing it piecemeal. "Though it drove my husband nuts to only move one room at a time, it worked out better," says Shirley Kawa-Jump, who moved from Woodburn, Ind., to Fort Wayne, Ind. "The toys came first, to keep my daughter busy, then the kitchen, then the master bedroom. That way, if we were hungry or wanted to rest, there was a place to do it."

Consider hiring movers instead of doing the packing yourself. At the very least, have a lot of help for the heavy lifting. "You shouldn't lift anything heavier than a clothes basket," says Janet Thurston, a certified nurse midwife. "Musculoskeletal injuries are more likely to happen in pregnancy, so don't overdo it."

Give yourself plenty of time to unpack. "My husband was traveling so I unpacked everything and lifted things I shouldn't have but I was 'nesting' and couldn't stand the mess," says Kendeyl Johansen, of Park City, Utah. Don't forget, you may not feel as well as you normally do. The physical effects of pregnancy may slow you down. "I was 3 months along and desperately morning sick," says Johansen. "I'd unpack a box, bolt for the bathroom, unpack a box..."


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