We have a family wedding outstation and im in my 2nd month right now. Its a 6 hr car journey. Is it safe to travel this early na or better to skip? Will ask doc too but want ur opinions.
Honestly, it's best to be very careful in the early months. The second month is still first trimester, and that's usually when things are still settling in the body. Even if you feel fine, a long journey or bumpy ride could potentially be risky. My MIL always said rest is best in early days. Always, always check with your gynac, they will tell you what's safe for your specific body.
Traveling in the second month depends a lot on your individual health and the progression of your pregnancy. I had thyroid issues during my pregnancy, so my doctor was extra cautious with my travel plans. You absolutely need to talk to your gynaecologist, especially if you have any pre-existing conditions or a history of complications. They'll advise you best after a check-up.
I personally traveled in my second month, but it was a short trip by car and my doctor had given me the green light after checking everything thoroughly. I can only speak for my own experience, as every pregnancy is unique and different. Please discuss your travel plans thoroughly with your gynaecologist before making any decisions, it's the safest way.
Yaar, actually second month mein it depends on your gynac and how your pregnancy is progressing. First trimester can be a bit risky for some people, specially long journeys or bumpy rides. My doc specifically asked me to avoid too much travel in the first three months. So best to ask your doc, they know your case best, na?
Oh, I was wondering the same thing! I'm also in my second month and have a family event planned out of town. My gynac said if it's a short, comfortable journey and there are no complications, it *might* be okay, but she wants to see me for a check-up first before confirming. So definitely ask your doctor, it seems to be case-by-case.
Generally, the second trimester (months 4-6) is considered the safest for travel for most women. The second month is still very early in the first trimester, and this period can have a higher risk for some. It's absolutely crucial to consult your gynaecologist before making any travel plans, regardless of the mode of transport. They will advise based on your individual health status and the nature of your pregnancy.
Most pregnancy apps and health trackers usually suggest consulting your doctor before any travel in the first trimester. While the second trimester is often considered safest, the second *month* is still quite early in the first trimester. Your doctor will assess your specific situation, like if it's a car, train, or flight journey and your health. Definitely get their okay first.