Who We Are

The Pregnant Traveler began in 1998 as an outgrowth of a study of over 2,000 expatriates. This study highlighted numerous problems that are specific to pregnant women traveling and working overseas. Over the subsequent years, we have found practical solutions to many of these problems which can be applied to most pregnant traveling women. We make these solutions available in the form of books, pamphlets and on-line consultations. It is our hope that these will be of great use to you.

 

The Pregnant Traveler Medical Services, PLC your resource for:

Pre-Pregnancy Travel Information
Pre-Pregnancy Travel Information
If both pregnancy and travel are in your future, we can advise you about such things as pre-travel medicines, vitamins and vaccinations. Also we can assist in paperwork, finding a medical provider, insurance and other issues.
Advice for Pregnant Travelers
Advice for Pregnant Travelers
THIS IS OUR SPECIALTY! We want to keep you safe, happy and healthy with advice specifically tailored to your pregnancy and your itinerary.
Travel Preparations
Travel Preparations
What to pack, tests you may need in advance, where to get shots and prescriptions, consultation with your own medical provider… We do it all.
Pregnant Travel Resources and Books
Pregnant Travel Resources and Books
We can provide you with books for both you and your medical provider as well as refer you to the best websites for more detailed information.
Travel Safety and Comfort
Travel Safety and Comfort
Fatigue and discomfort are often your worst enemies when traveling pregnant. Security and personal safety are also high on our list of recommendations. Ask us for specifics.
Help with Travel Insurance
Help with Travel Insurance
Your health insurance may not cover you abroad and even if it does, pregnancy related problems are often specifically omitted. We can help you get the best insurance at the best price.
Pregnant Expatriates
Pregnant Expatriates
Having a pregnancy and/or delivering away from home can be either delightful or terrifying. Cultural differences, citizenship matters and availability of medications frequently become serious issues.