I used to cycle daily before for fitness and now that im pregnant (around 14 weeks) i miss it. Is it safe to continue or should i stop completely? Dont want to take any risk with baby. Pls share ur views.
See, darling, cycling can be tricky during pregnancy. While exercise is good, the main concern with cycling is the risk of falling, which could be dangerous for the baby. Also, as your bump grows, balancing becomes harder. It’s always best to stick to gentler exercises like walking or swimming unless your doctor specifically says it’s okay for you to cycle.
Yaar, cycling is generally not recommended, especially outdoor cycling. The risk of losing balance and falling is too high, actually. My gynac was very clear about it. Maybe a stationary bike at home is okay if you're comfortable, but even then, thoda careful rehna. Best to stick to walking, it's safer.
Hmm, cycling is a good workout but I was more into eating during my pregnancy, haha! Kidding aside, I think most doctors advise against outdoor cycling because of the fall risk. Maybe a stationary bike if you really want to cycle, but definitely check with your gynac. Better to be safe than crave something from a hospital bed!
For me, my doctor said light stationary cycling was okay, but outdoor cycling was a big no-no because of balancing issues and fall risk. If you've been cycling regularly before, maybe an exercise bike at home could be an option, but definitely check with your gynac first. Walking is always a safe bet though!
Honestly, cycling is a bit risky. Even if you're careful, a small bump or someone else on the road can cause a fall. It's not worth the stress or potential medical costs of an emergency. Simple walking, like in a park, is free, safe, and just as good for staying active. No need for fancy equipment or risk.
Beti, in our times, they always said to avoid anything that makes you lose balance or could lead to a fall. Cycling is one of those things. It's better to be safe. Stick to walking, it's gentle and good for circulation. A little bit of walking in the fresh air is what you need, not risky cycling.
In our family, my saas and mom both said to completely avoid cycling. They were very particular about any activity that could cause a fall. While I'm not sure about the medical aspect, it's generally seen as too risky. Maybe just stick to walking in the garden, it's safer and everyone will be happier.
It's totally understandable to want to stay active, but cycling can bring up a lot of worries during pregnancy. The biggest concern is always the risk of a fall. For me, the anxiety of potentially falling outweighed the benefits. Please discuss this with your doctor; they can guide you on safer activities that won't make you anxious.
While staying active is great, outdoor cycling usually comes with a warning during pregnancy because of the fall risk. It's better to avoid activities that put you at risk of injury. For exercise, gentle walks or prenatal yoga are usually safer options. But always ask your gynac for personalized advice, especially if you have any specific health conditions.
Most doctors advise against outdoor cycling during pregnancy, especially as you progress, due to the increased risk of falls and potential abdominal trauma. Your center of gravity shifts, making balancing harder. If you're keen on cycling, a stationary bike is generally a safer alternative, but always clear it with your gynecologist first to be on the safe side.
Oh, cycling! I really loved cycling before pregnancy, and I felt so sad when I had to stop. My doctor advised me against it after the first trimester because of the risk of falling. I felt it was too risky, even for a stationary bike, after a certain point. It's better to be safe than sorry, I think.