Just found out im pregnant, barely a month. Both me and hubby are a little scared ki kahi kuch ho na jaye. Is it okay in the first month or should we wait? Pls share what your doc told you.
May God bless you and your little one. Focus on keeping yourself positive and stress-free. For such personal health questions, the best guidance will always come from your doctor. They can give you the right advice for your unique situation, so please do consult them without hesitation.
This is definitely a question to address directly with your gynecologist. Every pregnancy is unique, and while it's generally considered safe in uncomplicated pregnancies, only your doctor can give you personalized advice based on your specific health profile. Don't rely on internet hearsay for this, consult an expert.
It's a common question, and generally yes, it's safe if there are no complications. But do confirm with your doctor to be absolutely sure for your specific situation.
For such sensitive matters, please, always ask your gynac directly. Any complication can mean more doctor visits and tests, and we really want to keep things smooth and simple to avoid extra expenses. Better to be cautious and get a clear answer from your doctor for your peace of mind.
Generally, if your pregnancy is low-risk and uncomplicated, doctors often say it's safe. However, everyone's body is different, and there might be specific reasons for caution in some cases. So, having a quick chat with your gynac is the most sensible thing to do to ensure complete safety and peace of mind for you and the baby.
Honestly, ghar pe log bohot kuch bolte hain ki yeh mat karo woh mat karo. But my gynac said unless there's any spotting or risk, it's usually fine. But you know, just ask your doc once, it will put your mind at ease and clear any doubts.
Haha, welcome to the club where every little thing becomes a question mark! Generally, if your doc hasn't said otherwise, and there are no complications, it's usually considered safe. Just, you know, maybe no acrobatics? Lol. But seriously, a quick word with your gynac is best to be on the safe side.