Train travel is fine, but if you have bad morning sickness, the smell of station food can trigger major nausea. Keep some lemon candies, ginger mints, and sick bags in your purse. Try to travel during your second trimester when you feel a bit better.
I had so much anxiety during my pregnancy and dreaded traveling anywhere. Honestly, train travel is generally considered safer than bumpy road journeys, but please validate this with your doctor first. Your peace of mind is what matters most.
If your doctor says everything is normal, train travel is quite comfortable and safe, beta. Just stay relaxed, listen to some peaceful music, and don't lift any heavy bags. God bless you and have a safe journey.
Having gone through a long IVF journey, I was super protective and chose not to travel at all. If you do take the train, please walk around a bit every hour to keep the blood circulation going and keep your gynac's number on speed dial just in case.
Since I had a miscarriage before, I was extremely cautious and avoided all travel, including trains, during my first trimester. If you absolutely must travel, please consult your doctor first to ensure there are no risks like low placenta or hematoma.
Oh god, train journeys are okay but please book a lower berth unless you want to do acrobatics with a heavy bump! I traveled once in my second trimester and it was fine, just carry your own water and homemade snacks to avoid stomach bugs.