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would you??

So obviously thanksgiving is next week & ill be 34 weeks, I live in indiana & my family is having our thanksgiving in ohio because my aunt just had surgery & cant travel.. but anyway everyone keeps saying I shouldn't travel that far ( only 3 1/2 hrs from me ) being 34 Weeks 4 days... I just want to eat lol and spend time with family

What would u do in my situation?  I think ill be okay to go
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Personally id ask my doctor. But as long as she saw no problem with it I would not hesitate to go :-)
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Okay I sure will talk to my doctor,  I have a appointment this Thursday so ill ask her. & thank you all :)
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I would inform my doctor to make sure your okay to travel!!
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I would suggest you talk to your doctor first and let them know your plans to travel and make sure it's safe.
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If its only 3 hours why not? A 3 day trip maybe a lil much, but 3 hours aint bad at all. I would def go.
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Go on your trip, I would! I love to travel to see my family like ^^ said pack a labor bag and visit all the rest stops :)
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You're fine, just pack a labor bag just in case, and make sure you stretch your legs every hour or so
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