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London, in a private hospital
Jaylene Ziel was staying in a luxurious single room, but even the most luxurious ward made her uncomfortable since she couldn't get out of bed to move around.
"Won't my body become stiff if I keep lying in bed without moving?" Jaylene asked the British caregiver by her bed.
The caregiver smiled and answered, "No, besides, you are not completely immobile; you just can't walk around. You can still move your hands and feet in bed.
"I know, but the amount of movement is limited," Jaylene complained, "I feel like I'm already fine. Could you ask the doctor if I can get out of bed and walk now?"
"Definitely not," the caregiver told her in a very responsible manner, "The doctor said you have to stay in bed for at least three days, and today is only the second day, so you can't get out of bed. Just lie down properly, the baby's safety in your womb is more important than anything else."