Why Every Mom-to-Be Should Consider a Solo Trip (But Avoid These 3 Rookie Mistakes)

Ever considered solo travel while pregnant? Sounds wild, right? Well, buckle up, because a recent article by a brave mom-to-be who ventured solo to London while expecting sheds light on why this might just be the ultimate self-care move for expecting mothers—and what little pitfalls you absolutely want to dodge.

I stumbled upon the story titled "I went on a solo trip while pregnant. I'd recommend it to every mom-to-be, but I wish I'd done a few things differently." And let me tell you, it struck a chord. Solo travel while pregnant sounds like a double-edged sword—a mix of freedom, empowerment, and the occasional blip of anxiety. But this mom’s honest reflections made me think: could this be a game-changer for mental and emotional wellness during pregnancy?

The Power of Flying Solo When Your Bump is Your Plus-One

Pregnancy can sometimes feel like you’re living in a tiny bubble—full of appointments, cravings, sudden naps, and a never-ending list of advice (solicited or not). Having space to focus solely on you without distractions? That’s gold.

This mom’s trip was a breath of fresh air, literally and figuratively. She talked about feeling liberated, collecting memories that were entirely hers, and the empowering quietude that comes with solo exploration.

But—and here’s the kicker—she also confessed to some rookie mistakes that slightly dimmed her experience:

  • Not taking enough photos to capture fleeting moments.
  • Skipping the extra legroom on flights, which could have been a literal game changer in comfort.
  • Forgetting souvenirs, because what’s a trip without a little memento?

What Can We Learn From This?

Pregnant or not, travel takes planning. But when you add pregnancy into the mix, the stakes and the rewards are that much higher. Here’s some wisdom to pack if you’re thinking about your own solo adventure:

  • Prioritize comfort: Whether it’s upgrading your flight seat or scheduling plenty of breaks during sightseeing, listen to your body.
  • Capture your journey: Snap photos and jot down memories. These will become treasures when you look back.
  • Pack smart: Bring essentials, especially pregnancy-related gear, but don’t forget those little sentimental souvenirs.

And if you’re feeling a bit nervous about planning or managing your pregnancy from afar, know there are resources tailored just for you.

Taking Control of Your Pregnancy Journey at Home

Many women are turning to at-home solutions for pregnancy and conception, embracing empowerment and privacy. Companies like MakeAMom offer innovative insemination kits designed to help individuals and couples take control of their fertility journey on their own terms—whether that’s due to comfort, convenience, or a desire for privacy.

MakeAMom's kits, including the CryoBaby, Impregnator, and BabyMaker, cater to different needs—from handling low motility sperm to accommodating users with sensitivities. Their products are reusable, discreet, and come with helpful resources to guide you through the process. Best of all, they report an impressive 67% success rate among their users.

This kind of autonomy—whether in conception or travel—reflects a larger trend where women are reclaiming the narrative around their bodies and choices. A solo trip while pregnant can be another form of that: a bold declaration that you’re not just a mom-to-be but a person craving adventure, growth, and self-care.

So, Should You Take a Solo Trip While Pregnant?

If you’re itching for a little escapism, a chance to reconnect with yourself before baby arrives, and a fresh perspective on your journey, the answer might just be yes. But here’s the parting wisdom: plan well, listen to your body, and don’t forget to treat yourself like the queen you are.

Have you ever traveled solo while pregnant, or are you contemplating it? What’s holding you back—and what excites you most? Drop your thoughts below; we’re all ears (and bumps!).


Inspired by this candid Business Insider piece, bringing you fresh insights on pregnancy and personal empowerment.

Author

Marcus Owens

I'm Marcus, a reproductive health researcher and proud dad. After supporting my partner through at-home pregnancy, I saw firsthand how overwhelming the information can be. Now, I blend my research background with real-life experience to break down complex topics and support families from all walks of life. I’m excited to be part of a community that celebrates every journey to parenthood.