Just found out im 5 weeks and we have a family function out of station next week, about 6 hr car journey. Thoda nervous since its so early. Did anyone travel this early without issues?
During my pregnancy with thyroid issues, my doctor was very particular about any kind of stress or physical exertion, especially in the early weeks. The 5th week is when the baby is just implanting and growing rapidly. Please, please get a proper go-ahead from your gynac, letting them know your travel mode and destination.
Oh, my heart goes out to you, sweetie! The 5th week is such an early, delicate time, full of hope and a little worry. I totally understand wanting to be careful. While many women travel without issues, it's truly best to have a quick chat with your gynac first. Your peace of mind is so important right now.
Hmm, 5th week is quite early, na? I remember my mummyji told me to be very careful in the first trimester. If it's absolutely necessary, then try to travel short distances, maybe not long flights. It's always a good idea to discuss your travel plans with your doctor, just to be safe.
Generally, the first trimester (up to 12 weeks) is considered a sensitive period due to the risk of miscarriage. My doctor advised me against extensive travel, especially long-haul flights or bumpy rides, during the initial weeks. However, if it's essential, your doctor might give specific precautions or suggest delaying it if possible. Always get personalized medical advice.
Many women travel in early pregnancy without any issues and have perfectly normal deliveries. The 5th week is quite early, so maybe just check with your doctor if your pregnancy has any specific concerns. If they give you the green light, just make sure you're comfortable and take plenty of breaks. Wishing you a smooth journey!
Meri saas kehti hain ki pehle teen mahine bahut nazuk hote hain, bahut dhyan rakhna chahiye. To 5th week is very early. Short distance travel like car is generally ok, but for long journeys or flights, it's better to ask your gynac. They will tell if it's okay for your health condition.