Planning to move when you are 30 weeks pregnant and are hardly able to bend can be really thought-provoking. While you are expecting, backache, nausea, morning sickness are just some of the health issues that you regularly deal with. And when in between all this, relocation comes into the picture, you are only left puzzled and numbed. You are unable to decide whether you should move in your pregnancy phase or after the delivery. With a baby bump, it is sure that cleaning, wiping, packing and other moving tasks will become not more than a challenge for you but, you will have to do what has to be done.