I felt so overwhelmed and emotional when we shifted because leaving our old house was hard. Just make sure you take it slow and don't push yourself physically. Your body is already doing the hard work of growing a baby.
I panicked so much when we had to shift houses in my second trimester, thinking the dust and stress would harm the baby. But honestly, it went perfectly fine! Just stay in a dust-free room and let others handle the mess.
Haan na, shifting during pregnancy is such a headache. But you can do it easily if you don't lift anything heavy. Just sit comfortably, drink your coconut water, and let family manage the rest.
Only shift if your only job is sitting on a sofa barking orders like a boss! 😂 Seriously, do not lift even a single heavy box. Let the packers do the sweat work while you enjoy your snacks.
I totally understand how stressful the thought of shifting is, especially when you are already dealing with pregnancy anxiety. Yes, you can shift, but please do not pack or lift anything yourself. Just sit in one room and supervise, your mental peace is the priority.
My doctor told me shifting is fine as long as I don't bend constantly or lift anything over 5 kgs. Also, make sure the new house is clean and free of strong paint fumes which can be harmful. Take it very easy.
Please be very careful with your back and pelvic area during this time. Shifting can be physically exhausting, and you need to save your energy for delivery and recovery. Let your husband and family handle all the heavy work.
Shifting is totally fine, just don't act like a superhero. Hire help, let them do the packing, and you just guide them on where to put things. Your job is only to rest and eat on time.
Oh yaar, don't stress too much about the shifting! Just treat yourself like a queen and let everyone else do the packing. Keep your energy up, order some good food, and just relax in a chair.
We had to shift recently too, and we made sure to budget for professional movers so I wouldn't strain myself. Saving money on movers is not worth a hospital visit or extra medical tests. Plan your expenses practically but keep your health first.
Yes, you can absolutely shift! 🏡 Just hire professional packers and movers so you don't have to do any heavy lifting. Keep yourself hydrated and take plenty of sitting breaks! 🥤
I might have to shift next month too and I am so nervous. Are you planning to do it in your second trimester? I have heard that's the best time if we have to, but I'm still scared about the packing dust.