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When a pregnant woman gets on the subway, do passers-by have the right to wake up a sleeping person and ask him to give up his seat to the pregnant woman?

When you encounter a pregnant woman on a bus or subway, you don’t have to wake up the sleeping person to offer her seat to the pregnant woman. It’s best to offer your seat yourself!

It is best not to wake up a sleeping person!

People are under too much pressure nowadays, so sometimes they may just catch up on their sleep in the car. Besides, no one has the right to decide other people's choices. As a passerby, you can do what you should do, and don't use other factors to kidnap the decision-making rights of others.

The seats on the subway are open-seating. Even if everyone can squeeze together, there is still a chance to squeeze out a seat. As long as everyone is willing to squeeze in, pregnant women and the elderly can get a seat.

If you see a pregnant woman getting on the bus, you should take the initiative to give up your seat instead of persuading others to give up your seat. If you sit calmly, are you not afraid of squirming?

No, you are a passerby, you have to give up your seat. Never ask others to do something you cannot do yourself. This is immoral.

You have your own seat that can be given to pregnant women. But you have no right to ask others to give up their seat to a pregnant woman.

We all know how difficult it is to give birth to a new life. In addition to enduring various mental and physical discomforts, pregnant women are also very inconvenient to go out with a big belly. This series of charity projects The advertisement reminds all people taking public transportation to give up their seats to pregnant women who are working hard;

The slogan of this set of advertisements is "Give your seats to those who carry important things", and the advertisement deliberately highlights the difference between pregnant women and ordinary passengers. The condition of the belly allows people to realize at a glance who needs a seat more!

Here are some tips for expectant mothers

How to travel safely:

1 1. Tired travel is not suitable for pregnant women

Whether you can travel during pregnancy depends first on your physical condition and secondly on your itinerary. You must monitor your physical condition in a timely manner during the trip, and seek medical treatment promptly if any abnormalities occur.

Pregnant mothers should avoid fatigue when traveling and try not to disrupt their original work, rest and eating habits. Food and water should be prepared at all times when traveling, and they should also bring antidiarrheal, motion sickness and trauma medicine approved by the doctor. Ointments, band-aids, mosquito repellent and anti-itch supplies, etc.

The destination should be far away from areas where infectious diseases are prevalent and avoid crowded attractions. Art galleries, museums, plain scenic spots, major parks, etc. are all ideal places for pregnant women to travel. When choosing a place to live, avoid living in a place where there is no safe environment, no health protection, and no medical institutions nearby. Pregnant mothers should carry a health care manual with them when traveling in case of emergency.

2 2. Pregnant mothers should try to avoid crowded environments

Women should try to avoid crowded environments after pregnancy, such as traffic vehicles during rush hours and farmers’ markets. Public places should be used to prevent the abdomen from being squeezed or hit during traffic jams, collisions, and frictions, which may lead to miscarriage or premature birth. In crowded places, the density and quantity of various pathogenic microorganisms are high. Some bacteria and viruses do not have much impact on normal people, but they may have serious consequences for pregnant mothers and fetuses.

Pregnant mothers who love "shopping" need to restrain their desire to shop and reduce the time they spend shopping. Pregnant mothers who work can negotiate with their employer to see whether they can provide special care policies for pregnant women, such as Arrive late and leave early to avoid peak traffic hours.

3 3. Pregnant mothers should "rather wait for ten minutes than rush for a second" when taking the bus.

Pregnant mothers must pay attention to protecting their bodies when taking the bus to and from get off work. , to ensure the safety of "two people". The following suggestions are for reference only:

(1) Try to avoid rush hours to reduce the risk of being bumped into.

(2) Clothes during pregnancy are relatively bulky, so be careful not to get caught or caught when taking the bus to prevent falling.

(3) If the bus is already packed like a sardine can, wait for the next one; don’t ignore the safety of yourself and your baby just because you are anxious.

(4) Pregnant mothers should pay attention to the steps when getting on and off the bus, and do not argue with others.

(5) In the second and third trimester of pregnancy, the pregnant mother’s abdomen has obviously bulged, so she should try to find a seat for herself after getting on the bus.

(6) In the event of redness, water rupture, etc. during the ride, pregnant mothers should seek emergency help from passengers or bus drivers and go to the hospital as soon as possible.

4 4. Pregnant mothers should not drive for long periods of time

Under normal circumstances, there is no special danger for pregnant mothers to drive, but remember not to drive for long periods of time. Because when driving, pregnant mothers need to be highly concentrated. If they always stay in the driver's seat in the same position, the blood circulation in the pelvis and uterus will be poor. In addition, the pollution from gasoline and car exhaust may cause adverse effects on the healthy development of the fetus. Influence.

When pregnant mothers drive by themselves, they should adjust the seat back to the most comfortable position before driving. It is best to prepare a cushion to place on the waist; pay attention to fastening the seat belt, and the shoulder straps of the seat belt should Across the top of the uterus, on the chest rather than pressing on the bulging belly. Pregnant mothers are more prone to driving fatigue when driving. When the road is long, it is best to stop the car every 1 to 2 hours and walk around for a few minutes to relax the spirit, stretch the limbs, and allow the blood in the legs to flow smoothly.

Pregnant mothers should pay attention to opening windows for ventilation when driving to maintain the air quality in the car. In addition, you can play some pleasant music while driving to relax yourself and at the same time provide prenatal education for your baby.

Virtue should not be moral kidnapping. Taking the initiative to give up your seat is the real virtue. Since others have fallen asleep, it means that others really need to rest.

There is no need. If this person is not pretending to sleep, but is really too tired and fell asleep, he really has no right to wake him up and give up his seat. None of it is easy.

But for other seats, giving up your seat is voluntary, and there must be no moral kidnapping. Many people are disrespectful to elders, and even children feel that it is natural for them to give up their seats, without even a thank you.

Therefore, passers-by have no right to wake up a sleeping person and give up their seat. If it is their turn to sit, there is no problem in giving up the seat to a pregnant woman.

But now the social atmosphere is getting better and better. According to my observation, there are still many people giving up their seats to pregnant women.

There are so many people who are not sleeping on the subway. Why not give up your seat to a pregnant woman instead of waking up a sleeping person to give up your seat?

I really don’t have this right. Giving up your seat to a pregnant woman on the subway is moral and moral encouragement, not a legal requirement. To borrow a common saying, giving up is moral and not giving up is your duty. You are moral You can let me sit if you are noble, but I won't let you if I have low morals. You can't morally kidnap me and give me my seat.