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Husbands, take note: 82% of pregnant women prefer 'babymoon'

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Husbands, take note: 82% of pregnant women prefer 'babymoon' Babymoon is a term that refers to a brief vacation taken by would-be parents to relax and travel before the baby is born.

Mumbai: Before settling down to the demands of parenthood, more and more pregnant women prefer to go on a 'babymoon' to relax, says a recent survey.

As per the finding, about 82 per cent of the women who took part in the survey said they wish to go on a 'babymoon' and the most preferred time is the second trimester.

The survey by travel company Cox & Kings was conducted in metro cities, including Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and Kolkata, among 1,000 females comprising both pregnant women and new mothers.

Babymoon is a term that refers to a brief vacation taken by would-be parents to relax and travel before the baby is born.

About 72 per cent of the new mothers had opted for a babymoon during their pregnancy as they feel it offers a great window to have a child-free getaway, the survey revealed.

Given a choice, 65 per cent of women wish to take an international babymoon trip, it added.

A majority of the would-be mothers, 77 per cent, want to go with on a babymoon with their husbands and not the entire family, it said.

Further, it revealed that beach destinations are the most preferred for 88 per cent of the women as it offers leisure walks on seafronts and scenic views.

The topmost priorities for the couple while planning the babymoon trip are safety, duration of travel and medical help, it added.

Goa, Jodhpur, Maharashtra and Kerala topped the list of most preferred domestic babymoon destinations, whereas Seychelles, Thailand, Dubai and Sri Lanka were the most preferred international places, it found.

Cuisine remained one of the most important aspects of such a vacation with 65 per cent of the babymooners wanting to taste local food over carrying packaged food or taking a chef along, the survey said.

A majority of pregnant travelers (75 per cent) would choose custom-made tours over group trips mostly at all-inclusive resorts, it added.

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