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My wife has completed 13 weeks today.. is it means that first trimester completed today?? My dr suggest her to travel after first trimester that's why i am asking.. please clarify it..
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Hi, Yess it is safe to travel after 12wks of pregnancy. But in case of precious high risk cases , one should avoid till 18-20 wks of pregnancy.
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1st trimester means 0_12 weeks .
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she can travel by train or car if the roads are good .
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if she belongs to high risk pregnancy group ,she can wait for another 2 _3weeks .
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If everything ok in scan then u can travel
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Cap Susten 200 mg in vagina twice a day while travelling Drink plenty of water and fruits juice Eat small frequent meals Avoid spicy food
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Travel in lying down position in car or train
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Avoid lifting weights and stress and intercourses Avoid papaya and pineapple Continue iron and calcium tablets Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day
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Hi. Yes first trimester gets over after 12 weeks of preg .it is now safe to travel .
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