Travel during Pregnancy: A Web-Based Survey of People Who Have Been Pregnant within the Past 10 Years

IF 1.1 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Reproductive medicine (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2023-07-28 DOI:10.3390/reprodmed4030016
Lada H. Nechval, K. Antony
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Travel is frequent among many populations, including pregnant people. The focus of this online survey was to better understand the travel practices of people who have been pregnant within the last ten years. An online survey was conducted for three months through social media posts on Facebook and Twitter. Previously pregnant people were asked questions about where they traveled, if they cancelled any travel plans, and travel-related discussions with their obstetric provider. During the three months the survey was open, 469 participants completed the survey. A total of 390 (83.2%) participants traveled domestically, while 114 (24.3%) traveled internationally or between non-contiguous states within the United States of America (USA). Of these respondents, 170 (44.2%) of the domestic travelers and 69 (61.1%) of the international travelers reported discussing travel plans with their OB provider. Additionally, 49 (10.5%) participants cancelled at least one domestic trip and 30 (6.41%) cancelled at least one international trip. Regarding travel discussions, 6 (3.6%) participants who traveled domestically and 2 (2.9%) who traveled internationally reported that their OB provider initiated the conversation. Many pregnant people choose to travel domestically and internationally. However, it is also clear that not all travelers discuss plans with their OB provider, and in few cases does the provider initiate the conversation. Given the frequency with which people travel, pregnant people and their OB providers should have conversations regarding travel to minimize potential risks.
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怀孕期间旅行:对过去10年内怀孕的人进行的网络调查
许多人都经常旅行,包括孕妇。这项在线调查的重点是为了更好地了解过去十年内怀孕的人的旅行习惯。通过Facebook和Twitter上的社交媒体帖子进行了为期三个月的在线调查。之前怀孕的人被问及旅行的地点,是否取消了任何旅行计划,以及与产科医生进行的旅行相关讨论。在调查开始的三个月里,469名参与者完成了调查。共有390名(83.2%)参与者在国内旅行,114名(24.3%)参与者在国际旅行或在美利坚合众国(美国)内不相邻的州之间旅行。在这些受访者中,170名(44.2%)的国内旅行者和69名(61.1%)的国际旅行者报告与他们的OB供应商讨论旅行计划。此外,49名(10.5%)参与者取消了至少一次国内旅行,30名(6.41%)参与者取消了至少一次国际旅行。关于旅行讨论,6名(3.6%)国内旅行的参与者和2名(2.9%)国际旅行的参与者报告说他们的OB提供者发起了谈话。许多孕妇选择国内和国际旅行。然而,同样明显的是,并不是所有的旅行者都与他们的OB提供者讨论计划,在少数情况下,提供者会主动发起对话。鉴于人们旅行的频率,孕妇和他们的产科医生应该就旅行进行对话,以尽量减少潜在的风险。
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