12

thread: Driving while Pregnant - Were you required to have a medical certificate?

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jan 2010
    In Love land with my family :D
    1,512

    Driving while Pregnant - Were you required to have a medical certificate?

    Hey all,

    This is stemming from a convo in another area - but just wanted to know how many of you were required to carry a medical certificate past a certain point (around 34-36 weeks) based on a 'healthy' pregnancy

    I've asked a few people I know who have had children in the past few years (one with an 8week old) if they had to carry a medical certificate and all said no.

    Obviously once my belly touches the wheel I wont be driving and as long as I feel good enough to drive I plan to.

    I've read my PDS for my insurance and cannot find anything 'pregnancy' related.

    I want to make sure I do the right thing and if i need one am happy to get one, but everyone I've asked said they never had a med cert and it sounds odd.

  2. #2
    Registered User
    Add Little Chicken on Facebook

    Mar 2010
    Melbourne
    1,855

    Never heard of needing one and never had one for either of mine.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Sep 2005
    In the middle of nowhere
    9,362

    nope, I've never heard of needing one either. I drove myself to hospital after my waters broke last time...

    You can ask for a medical certificate if you have had a ceasar and the seatbelt is too uncomfortable and that exempts you from seatbelt laws for a week or two, but I've never heard of before hand....nor would I go without a seatbelt no matter how uncomfortable...would rather not travel by car then.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
    8,924

    Why do you think pregnancy might impair your driving?

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    melb
    8,498

    Never heard of that before. I drove up until day I had cs at 39+5 weeks.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Jul 2009
    2,109

    I drove until 40+2, the day I had my CS. I never gave it a second thought........

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Nov 2004
    Australia
    1,247

    No drove right up until a few hours before I went into labour with ds3. When pg with the twins I stopped driving from around 34 weeks as I no longer fit behind the wheel!

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    Perth
    3,686

    Never heard of that one either. I drove comfortably up until the day before I gave birth (38+5) - DH had to drive me to the hospital

  9. #9
    Registered User

    Nov 2009
    Vic
    1,292

    I drove right up until the day I gave birth at 40+7 weeks. Why do you think you need a medical certificate?...I have never heard of that before.

  10. #10
    Registered User

    Jan 2010
    In Love land with my family :D
    1,512

    Why do you think pregnancy might impair your driving?
    The only reason I believe I wont be able to drive is when my belly touches the wheel - which is fair enough. I dont believe just 'being' pregnant impairs my driving ability.

    there is/was a conversation being held about being covered for insurance (which I think how the convo came about) and it was suggested you require a medical certificate from 34 or 36 weeks incase you do get pulled over by the police.

    I just want to make sure I am doing the right thing I think I will still ask at my appt as well.

    Thanks everyone. I appreciate your feedback.

  11. #11
    Registered User

    Nov 2009
    Vic
    1,292

    Wow I never thought about insurance...never heard it really mattered but maybe it is in the fine print?

  12. #12
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
    8,924

    The only reason I believe I wont be able to drive is when my belly touches the wheel - which is fair enough. I dont believe just 'being' pregnant impairs my driving ability.
    Do you need a doctor to tell you that your belly is touching the wheel? Most car seats and steering wheels can adjust these days.

  13. #13
    Registered User

    Nov 2010
    Perth, WA
    3,172

    Never had one with DD - I drove myself to hospital for a check up at 38 weeks and was induced the next day. I'd been pulled over by a police officer for RBT 3 days before, he laughed when I asked if I could stand up to do it because I couldn't get enough puff to blow for as long as I needed to for the test but he never said anything about needing a medical cert to be driving (and it was pretty obvious I was about to pop).

    Don't know about the insurance angle though.

  14. #14
    Registered User

    Jan 2010
    In Love land with my family :D
    1,512

    Do you need a doctor to tell you that your belly is touching the wheel? Most car seats and steering wheels can adjust these days.
    I know my steering wheel and chair are adjustable however it was said to ME that for insurance purposes I wouldnt be covered in an accident.

    and BTW - I am quite capable of determining whether or not I can drive. I was simply asking a question as to whether there was a law or if anyone else had needed a medical certificate to be approved to drive as *I* was told.

  15. #15
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber & MPM

    Feb 2007
    Melbourne
    5,462

    I've never heard of needing a certificate either. I drove right up to the very end of each of my own pregnancies, I only decided not to drive when I was in labour . My tummy got pretty big with my first two and it never touched the steering wheel .

    It would be interesting to know what insurance companies say about it though!

  16. #16
    Registered User

    Sep 2005
    In the middle of nowhere
    9,362

    MissM, from a policeman's perspective, I can assure you, I've never ever heard of anything requiring one. Pretty sure Leesa will back me up.

    Will ring DH...he's a Hwy Patrolman.

    ETA nope.

  17. #17
    Registered User

    Jan 2010
    In Love land with my family :D
    1,512

    Don't know about the insurance angle though.
    This is what bothers me - the insurance thing. *JUST IN CASE* cos you never know. I've checked my PDS and it mentions nothing about being pregnant. I even got DH to read it incase I wasnt reading it properly.

  18. #18
    Registered User

    Nov 2010
    Perth, WA
    3,172

    I'd ring the insurance company to double check - if nothing else it'll give some reassurance.

12