I'm in my first trimester and concerned about my daily chores. Can we safely do regular household work during early pregnancy, or should I take it easy?
I did basic cooking and folding clothes throughout my early pregnancy and my baby is a healthy toddler now. Just avoid anything that makes you feel tired, and enjoy this phase!
Behen, light work is fine, but no lifting heavy water buckets or shifting heavy things at all. Your safety and the baby's safety come first, so take it easy.
Actually, light household work is totally fine and keeps you active yaar! Just don't lift heavy buckets or do deep cleaning that requires bending too much.
I totally understand wanting to keep your home perfect, but your body is doing the beautiful work of growing a life now. Keep chores light and sweet, and let others help you with the heavy stuff.
With my PCOS history, I was very cautious and avoided any heavy lifting or bending in the first trimester. Light dusting or cooking is totally fine, but please listen to your body and don't overdo it.
Most doctors encourage staying active with light chores like cooking and dusting. Just avoid moving heavy furniture or climbing stools, and you'll be perfectly fine!
Doing your own light work saves money on extra maid help, which you can save for hospital bills later! Just keep it light and safe, and don't push yourself to exhaustion.
Doing light ghar ka kaam is good, but strictly avoid heavy stretching or lifting weights. If you ever feel sharp cramps or any spotting while working, stop immediately and call your gynac.
I had such terrible morning sickness that even standing in the kitchen was impossible for me. Do only what your body allows, and don't hesitate to take help or rest when you feel nauseous.