My in-laws live abroad, and we were planning a trip to visit them soon. I just found out I'm pregnant, and now I'm rethinking our plans. Is it generally safe to travel during pregnancy, especially long distances?
Travel is usually safe during the second trimester if your doctor gives permission. When I traveled, I made sure to walk around every hour to keep my blood circulation good. Always discuss your travel plans with your gynac before booking.
My hospital actually provided a proper travel guidelines checklist during my consult. They advised which weeks are safest for flying and gave me a fit-to-fly certificate. Make sure to consult your gynac to get a personalized go-ahead.
When I was pregnant, my parents were very protective and advised me to avoid long travels, especially in the first trimester. I only traveled locally and very carefully. It's always best to ask your elders and check with your doctor first.
I am currently in my second trimester and planning a short road trip, but I am feeling a bit anxious about the bumps. Did anyone else travel by car around this time? My doctor said it's fine, but I still feel nervous!
Humare yahan bolte hain ki shuruat ke mahino me safar nahi karna chahiye. Agar bahut zaroori ho, toh train se jao par dheere dheere. Doctor se ek baar pooch lena sabse badhiya rahega.
I panicked so much when I had to travel for a family function in my second trimester! But my gynac reassured me that travel is perfectly fine if the pregnancy is uncomplicated. Just take frequent breaks to stretch your legs.
Look, travel is fine but don't do any adventurous stuff or travel on bumpy roads in auto-rickshaws. First trimester and third trimester are sensitive. Take your doctor's permission certificate if you are flying, and keep it simple.
Actually, I'm 5 months pregnant and wondering the same thing because my husband wants to go on a babymoon. My doctor says it's safe as long as we avoid long flights. Are you planning to travel by road or air?