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UBC Okanagan research looks at speed bumps and pregnancy

Pregnant women or anyone driving with an expectant mother in the car should be slowing way down when they hit speed bumps. That’s one conclusion from new research coming out of UBC Okanagan and the Sharif University of Technology.

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Megan Turcato has more on just how slowly researchers suggest you go.

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