What's a good place for pregnant women to take the subway

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Many women still insist on going to work during pregnancy. In some big cities, the subway is a necessary means of transportation. But during rush hours, the subway is so crowded that not only the passengers around are scared, but also many expectant mothers are deterred. The most important thing for pregnant women to take the subway is to let people give up their seats for you in time, and the standing position may also determine whether you can successfully sit down. Now I would like to share with you the relevant knowledge about which location to choose when pregnant women take the subway.

What's a good place for pregnant women to take the subway

First: don't stand near the subway door, which is crowded, you should stand directly next to your seat; if you stand near the subway door, even if people see you, they think you are about to get off or pregnant women don't want to sit, so of course they won't give you a seat.

Second: you should choose the front or rear position of the subway car, so that the air is ventilated and you can try to avoid being hit and bumped. Another important point is that when you get to the station, you must wait for the subway to stop completely before you get off.

Third: ask others to give up their seats. Many pregnant mothers find it difficult to ask others to give their seats to them. Sometimes, I am really tired and the subway is crowded. I really want to have a seat. At this time, the pregnant mother should first dress up as a pregnant woman, especially when her body is not obvious, otherwise others will not know that you are pregnant.

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For the situation of giving up seats in subway cars, passengers rely on their own initiative. Nowadays, some guidance broadcast will be played on the subway to appeal to passengers to give up their seats consciously. If some passengers are in special circumstances, they can contact the subway staff when entering the station, and the station staff will help them find seats on the train.