Vintage Etiquette Advice That Used to Be Normal

Pregnant Women Weren’t Allowed to Travel

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In the 1930s, pregnant women weren’t allowed to travel, which meant that they couldn’t ride a train or a bus. In fact, they couldn’t even ride in the back seat of their husband’s car, which is a huge contrast to today, where women can drive themselves anywhere, whether they’re pregnant or not.

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