My mother told me to completely avoid traveling in the first three months to prevent any jerks or strain. I trusted her advice and my doctor also confirmed that avoiding unnecessary travel in the early weeks is much safer. Always check with your gynac first.
Look, if your pregnancy is healthy, short travel is okay, but avoid long bumpy roads completely. I traveled during both my pregnancies, but I always carried my medical file and doctor's contact number with me. Call your doctor and get their clearance first.
Honestly, I wouldn't recommend it if you have bad nausea. I couldn't even travel 10 minutes in an auto without throwing up during my first trimester. If you absolutely must travel, ask your doctor for nausea meds first.
If it's not urgent, better to avoid long journeys to save on unnecessary medical risks and expensive emergencies in another city. If you must go, choose a train with a sleeper berth rather than a bumpy bus or auto. Always ask your gynac for a safe travel certificate first.
I am currently in my second trimester, but during my first 3 months, my doctor strictly told me to avoid any long road trips. Did anyone else's doctor say the same? I felt so anxious even during short car rides!
First trimester mein thoda aaram hi karna chahiye, ho na. Bumpy roads aur lambi journeys se bacho tab tak. Ek baar apne doctor ko pooch lo ki aapki pregnancy safe hai ya nahi travel ke liye.
Generally, flying is fine, but avoid bumpy road trips in cabs or autos at all costs. I traveled for work in my first trimester but only after getting a clear go-ahead from my doctor. If your pregnancy has no complications, minor travel is okay, but safety first.