Yes, you can! But here are some recommendations
Usually, moving implies work.
You have to organize what stays, what goes, what is
needed, and when everything will be taken to the new home.
If, on top of that, you plan to move while pregnant,
there are some things you need to take into consideration to carry out this
process in the best way.
The house was too small for you and you need to move
to a more spacious place to give the upcoming baby a more comfortable space. Here
are some tips:
1. Work hard on your well-being: it is important that despite all that moving implies,
you remain calm and don’t let stress take hold of you.
2. The perfect time to move: between the 16th and 20th week of pregnancy. It won't be the
first three months of pregnancy that are much riskier for the baby, but it
won't be the last, and it will give you time to buy the baby's room furniture,
clothes, and organize the space in the best way.
3. Always ask for help: if you are working and pregnant, and on top of that you are moving, you
don't have to be a superwoman and be able to do everything, it is very
important that you ask for all the help you can get to handle all the tasks you
have to carry out.
4. Plan the arrival of the baby with time and a lot of help: it is very important to plan and to be prepared. Being
one step ahead of any event will help you be efficient in making decisions.
5. Don't let the move take up 100% of your time: look for people who can help you organize and pack;
you don't have to do everything yourself.
6. Take care of yourself and you will take care of your baby: find a space to talk to someone, tell them how you
feel, get to know you, share and prepare for the arrival of a new stage in your
life. Switching homes will add stress, nerves and anxiety, so you must work on
yourself and your emotions to be ready for everything.