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“Don't know you need this until you do... we were in an accident at 32weeks and we were told by the doctor that by using this adjuster has helped protect our baby girl, thankfully everything is fine and she's due next week”

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“Don't know you need this until you do... we were in an accident at 32weeks and we were told by the doctor that by using this adjuster has helped protect our baby girl, thankfully everything is fine and she's due next week”

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Thousands of Pregnancies are Lost Every Year in Car Accidents Even During Emergency Brakes

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Every time you buckle up for a car ride, you're unknowingly exposing yourself and your unborn child to a hidden danger: The Standard Seatbelt.


Did you know..!


The pressure from a traditional seatbelt can pose serious risks during pregnancy? It's a concern that affects thousands of expectant mothers like you every day.


The sudden force exerted onto your belly from the belt is extremely harmful to the unborn baby inside you. The seatbelt in its original form does more harm than good.


The Hidden Truth!


Many pregnant women find wearing a seat belt uncomfortable and some admit to not wearing it at all because of the discomfort and the anxiety of feeling the seatbelt will dig into the baby bump.


A 2004 study of women attending prenatal clinics by McGwin et al., reported that only about 45% of women always wear their seat belts (both before and during their current pregnancy).


...Therefore


It is necessary to use the seatbelt adjuster specially designed for pregnant ladies to protect your baby bump.


...But read this disclaimer first;


There are no federal seat belt standards specifically for pregnant women nor was the standard seat belt configuration tested to see if it offered optimum safety for pregnant women.


As of yet, there is also no protocol for testing the various devices now available to position the seat belt for pregnant women.


...And


Since the mid 1970s the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has shown a picture of a women with the seat belt low across her abdomen as the correct position in which to wear a seat belt during pregnancy saying to have the seat belt below the baby bump.

 

...However


At 16 weeks the baby bump is directly under the NHTSA recommended lap belt location. This is in direct contradiction to their recommendation and the position gets worse as the pregnancy progresses.


...And during a car accident the impact of seatbelt on mother's abdomen can cause injury to the fetus (unborn baby).


Not just the accidents but an emergency brake with the seatbelt positioned across bump can also cause serious complications during pregnancy such as;


  • Placental Abruption
  • Uterine Rupture
  • Maternal Shock
  • Direct Fetal Trauma


It's crucial to understand the facts – pregnant women are at a higher risk of injury in car accidents, and the pressure from a standard seatbelt increases the likelihood of complications.

A survey of pregnant women showed that 42% of women believe that wearing a seat belt could cause harm to them or their baby if they were in an accident.

Take a look at some quick statistics

1- Based on University of Michigan estimates, about 170,000 pregnant women experience car crashes every year.

2- While, as you understand, reporting pregnancy loss is not required and inconsistent prior to 20 weeks gestation, an estimated 800 to as many as 5,000 pregnancies are lost, on an average of 3,000 based on these and additional studies, every year due to car crashes.

3- A more recent study shows the risk of fetal death from a car crash is 5 times the risk compared to the first 9 months of a baby’s life. This is only based on the 227 pregnant mothers who also died during the crash compared the 60 infants who were fatally injured in crashes.

4- And this risk comparison does not take into account the high number of pregnancies lost in which the mother survived.

Pregnant Mum Left with Horrifying Bruises as Hit and Run Driver Fled After Seeing Her Bump

Jennifer Hockley, 31, who is seven months pregnant, was left with severe bruising across her stomach and neck after the sickening incident.. 


She was driving home from work in Milton Keynes when she was hit head-on by another car. 


Ms. Hockley was struck with such force she feared the car would flip over.


As she stumbled out of the car the driver – who is still at large – spotted she was heavily pregnant. But rather than helping her, the heartless man skidded in reverse and sped off.


Ms. Hockley, 31, a warehouse operative from Winslow, Buckinghamshire, said: 


"I was in so much pain. My first thought was for the baby.


I was absolutely terrified I'd lose the baby and when I saw the bruising I nearly broke down.


As soon as he saw me with a baby bump he just turned and sped off.


It's absolutely disgusting that anyone could leave a heavily pregnant woman like that."


Ms. Hockley, who has an 18-month-old daughter, believes the driver had children with him in the car.


She is due to give birth to her second child in November.


After being rushed to hospital she was thankfully told her baby’s heartbeat was normal.


But she still fears something could be wrong with her baby's health


Ms.. Hockley, who lives with her boyfriend James Roberts, 40, said:


"It feels like a miracle that I'm still here and I've been told my baby's going to be fit and healthy but we still can't be completely sure until the birth.


I feel lucky really but there's still that worry at the back of my mind that's going to be there until the birth."


Salina Sky | www.express.co.uk

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SO, HOW TO PROTECT YOUR UNBORN BABY DURING A CAR ACCIDENT


Use the correct way to wear the seat belt with the help of PregBeltTM seatbelt adjuster!

PregBeltTM eliminates the pain and discomfort of the standard seat belt by eliminating the pressure on your pregnant belly.

Minimizes the risk of injury to your unborn child by gently redirecting the seatbelt away from the abdomen, providing added protection during potential accidents.

Universal and easy to install in any car - Moms are buying 02, for passenger and driver seat both.

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"I am finding this so useful and comfortable. It keeps the belt off my bump and I still feel secure. It not come loose whilst been driving and pretty easy to install. I am very happy with the purchase"


★★★★★ – Sarah K.

"This belt was bought for my pregnant daughter. Her husband was skeptical but now admits it’s a great idea. He moved it over easily when they changed their car. We are all delighted with it and would recommend to all pregnant drivers"

★★★★★ – Emily.

"I wore this seatbelt adjuster in the last trimester of my pregnancy and it really has made a difference in terms of comfort and protection for my baby. The best thing about it is that you can take it anywhere and it will fit any car. So easy to use and well worth the price"

★★★★★ – Donna S.

Over 170,000 Pregnant Women experience car accidents every year

and more than 3,000 Pregnancies are lost as a result of these accidents

Pregnant Woman, 22, and Her Unborn Baby are Killed in a Crash 'Sparked by Road Rage' After Her Car Swerved Off the Road and Slammed Into a Pole

  • Jade Lewis, 22, was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident which occurred on the 2400 block of West Esplanade Avenue at around 12.30pm
  • Her unborn baby was also said not to have survived 
  • Both Lewis and another female driver had been driving east bound on West Esplanade Avenue when her Chevrolet sedan swerved off the road and hit a pole 
  • The second vehicle - a silver SUV - lost control and struck a second power pole at the intersection of West Esplanade Avenue and Lake Trail
  • Police may charge the woman from the second vehicle


A 38-week pregnant woman and her unborn child died when their car tragically crashed into utility pole in a massive accident in New Orleans that may have involved road rage, police say. 

Jade Lewis, 22, was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident which occurred on the 2400 block of West Esplanade Avenue at around 12.30pm. 

Both Lewis and another female driver had been driving east bound on West Esplanade Avenue when the pregnant woman's gray Chevrolet sedan swerved off the roadway and struck a power pole, a press release from the Kenner Police Department states. 

The second vehicle - a silver SUV - lost control and struck a second power pole at the intersection of West Esplanade Avenue and Lake Trail, cutting the pole in half. 

Police say the driver of that vehicle has been treated at the scene. 

– Matthew Wright | www.dailymail.co.uk

You’ll spend hundreds in car seats to protect your baby after it’s born yet unborn babies are at least at 5 times the risk in the car. 

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"Good product - worked well to keep the seatbelt away from my stomach during my pregnancy and after to aid healing. I highly recommended this product, easy to install, comfy and gives reassurance that the belt won’t hurt the baby in a crash. Also feels more secure around the legs than a normal seat belt”

★★★★★ – Sandra M.

"YES GET ONE NOW! I was in a crash recently I have one of these if you are pregnant and get in a car often as a driver or passenger I recommend this so much,

this item made the difference. I just got a bump on the head without it things could of been so much worse.”


★★★★★ – Lisa D.

"This is so much more comfortable now as before I would constantly shuffle the seat belt down my bump to no avail as it would slide back up. Not only was this quite uncomfortable, but I was also worried that in the unfortunate event of a crash that I could put baby at risk but not anymore"

★★★★★ – Clara M.

What Experts Say about Conventional Car Seatbelts !!

The fact is that it is not possible to position the lap belt in a way that would prevent crushing the fetus in a frontal crash. Clearly lap and shoulder belts alone are not appropriate for use by pregnant women.”

— James Hofferbirth, 2013, Prevention of Fetal Injury in Motor Vehicle Crashes

Traffic safety is an established part of pediatric care and the low rates of motor vehicle traffic fatalities during infancy indicate that such efforts are effective. The current data highlight that such prevention needs to start even earlier as a part of standard prenatal care. Specifically, pregnant women should be advised by their physicians on the even greater importance of road safety before the baby is born.”

— Evans and Redelmeier, 2015, Traffic Deaths Before and After Birth

While about half (48.7%) of prenatal care providers counsel pregnant women about using the seat belt adjuster during pregnancy. Only 27% of pregnant women recall any such discussion. Even if all those women who heard their provider talk about driving remembered, half of the pregnant women who never had a discussion with their provider.”

— Weiss et al, 2007

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FAQs: Pregnancy and Car Accidents

Can a car accident impact your pregnancy?

Yes. Trauma from an auto accident is one of the leading causes of fetal death in the U.S. and can cause a number of other complications that can negatively impact your pregnancy and your baby.

How many pregnancies are lost due to auto accidents?

Each year in the U.S. approximately 3,000 to 5,000 fetuses are lost as a result of pregnant women being involved in a car accident. 200,000 pregnant women are involved in auto accidents every year.

Can a fender bender cause a miscarriage during pregnancy?

A minor, low-impact auto accident (often called a “fender bender”) is not likely to cause a miscarriage or serious harm to a fetus during pregnancy, but it is possible. Placental abruption occurs in 5% of accidents that are classified as “low-impact” and this can result in fetal loss.

Can a seatbelt harm a fetus in a car accident?

Yes. The impact of the seatbelt on the mother’s abdomen during a car accident can cause direct injury to the fetus as well as obstetric maternal injuries that can harm a fetus. However, statistics show that not wearing a seatbelt subject the fetus to significantly higher risks of more severe injuries.

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