Generally, traveling during the first month is safe if your pregnancy is uncomplicated. However, because the first trimester is a critical phase for implantation, it's highly recommended to consult your gynac first. They can evaluate your health before you plan any trip.
Having PCOS made me extremely cautious, so I chose to avoid all non-essential travel in my first month. The early weeks are very delicate as the pregnancy is still establishing. It is really best to check with your doctor before making any travel plans.
I completely understand how stressful it is to make these decisions early on. I was so anxious about every little bump on the road, so I decided to cancel my travel plans just for peace of mind. If you do have to travel, please talk to your doctor to ease your mind.
Honestly, in my first month, the only travel I wanted to do was from my bed to the bathroom! If you have the energy and your doctor gives the green light, go for it. Just avoid bumpy roads unless you want your morning sickness to double!
Travel in the first month? Only if your doctor is sitting in the seat next to you! Jokes aside, short and smooth travel is usually okay, but bumpy auto rides are a big no. Definitely get a quick thumbs-up from your gynac before booking those tickets.