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Are Long Car Rides Safe During Pregnancy?

Medically reviewed by Dr. Elena Vasquez, MD, FAAP, Board-certified pediatrician & medical reviewer· Last updated June 11, 2026
Generally safe

Is long car rides safe during pregnancy?

Fine — stop every 1–2 hours to walk, stretch, and keep blood flowing. In short, long car rides is generally considered safe during pregnancy when you follow the guidance below.

What the evidence shows

In pregnancy, activities are weighed on three things: the risk of a fall or abdominal impact, the chance of overheating, and how hard your heart and joints are working as your body changes. Staying active is healthy — it is specific risks, not movement itself, that matter.

How to enjoy it safely

Long car rides is a good choice in pregnancy. Listen to your body, stay hydrated, don't push to exhaustion, and modify as your bump grows and your balance changes. If something hurts or feels off, stop and check in with your provider.

What about breastfeeding?

Once your baby arrives the rules often shift. Long car rides can be handled differently while breastfeeding than during pregnancy, so confirm with your provider rather than assuming the pregnancy advice carries over.

The bottom line

Long car rides: generally considered safe in pregnancy. Enjoy it sensibly as part of a varied, healthy pregnancy. This page is general education, not medical advice — your provider knows your history and is the final word for your pregnancy.

Frequently asked

Is long car rides safe during pregnancy?

Generally yes, at normal amounts. The section above covers the details and any situations where you’d want to check with your provider first.

How much long car rides is safe during pregnancy?

Stick to normal, modest portions rather than treating the “safe” verdict as a green light for unlimited amounts, and raise anything unusual about your situation with your provider.

Is long car rides safe while breastfeeding?

Guidance can differ once you’re no longer pregnant — some things limited in pregnancy are fine while nursing, and vice versa. Check with your provider about long car rides for your situation.

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