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    Hi Girls,

    Does anyone know if it’s ok to sit in the front of the car on the way home?

    I’m a day case and having overs, but my mum seems to think that you can’t sit in the front of the car after having an op?! The only prob is all three of our cars are two door only, and i don’t suspect i’ll be in any fit state to climb in the back!

    Any help greatly appreciated.

    Thank you :) xxx

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    Hi i sat in the front seat i dont think it matters as god for bid if anything was to happen the seat belt would push on you weather you were in back or front x x my nurse just told me to keep the belt as far away as possible xx

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    Front or back it doesnt matter ^_^

    The seats are the same, they both have seatbelts.

    Id say it would be worst to sit in the back as you feel the bumps more & thats what gets you.

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    hey babe

    I sat in the front and was fine. I had my V Pillow surrounding my new additions so all was good :)

    xx

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    Me too.. V pillows are a life saver in car journeys haha

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    Ah thanks all. I’m glad as really i have no other choice :) xx

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    Tee hee! You’ll have to go in the boot, I’m afraid ;oP

    naty128
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    i sat in front bt only put bottom part of seat belt around me an the other bit behind me jst incase lol! was a weird feelin goin around round abouts an tha,felt as if i wanted to hold them lol x

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    I sat it the front hun nurse never said I couldn’t. Thank god I wasn’t cooped up in the back as my journey home was 3 and a half hours due to London traffic. Had to stop off to stretch legs!xx

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    That’s a good idea about the bottom bit of seatbelt. I can imagine you would want to hold them, must be weird feeling!! Did you have much trouble parking?! Xxx

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    You should be fine in the front, but you will probably want to pop a cushion between yourself and the seatbelt, or hold it slightly away from your chest as it was quite uncomfortable otherwise.

    Make sure your driver takes it nice and easy on the bumpy roads and any corners!

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