Is it safe to travel in two wheeler during pregnancy?
Im about 10 weeks and my office is daily on the scooty with my husband. Roads here are bohot bumpy yaar so im a little worried. Is it okay to continue or should I stop? anyone did 2 wheeler in early months?
Beti, do pahiye pe safar mat karo garbhvati mein. Raste kharab hote hain, aur jhatke lagte hain, woh theek nahi. Auto ya car se jao, agar jana zaroori hai. Ghar pe aaram karo, that is best for you and baby.
OMG I've been wondering this too! My doc said super short distances might be okay if roads are smooth, but I'm still scared of jerks. How far are you planning to travel, and what trimester are you in?
Honestly, two-wheeler travel is risky. A fall or even strong jerks could lead to complications, and then the hospital visits and tests will be so expensive. It's much better to spend a little extra on safer transport now than face bigger bills and more stress later. Invest in safety.
Not recommended, dear. While many women *do* travel on two-wheelers out of necessity, it's not ideal. The constant vibrations and risk of a sudden jolt or brake are concerns. If unavoidable, keep distances super short and drive very, very slowly on smooth roads. But really, try to use a car or auto if possible for peace of mind.
Frankly, most medical professionals advise against two-wheeler travel during pregnancy due to the risk of jerks, bumps, and potential falls. It's always safest to consult your gynecologist for personalized advice, especially considering your specific pregnancy stage and health condition.
No, it's really not advisable, beta. The jerks can be quite bad for the baby and for you too, especially on our roads. Focus on eating well and getting rest, don't take risks with travel like this. Safety first, always.
It's generally advised to avoid two-wheelers during pregnancy, especially as you get further along. The jerks can be uncomfortable and potentially risky. It's best to be extra safe for your little one, even for short distances.
Oh please, avoid it completely if you can. After what I went through, I would say no risk is worth taking, no matter how small. Even small jerks can be a concern. Your safety and the baby's safety is paramount, please take care.