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19 Week pregnancy start. Can I go in bike in 2 to 3 Kilometers.bike will drive by some one.due to routine check up
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You can travel on bike for 2 3 kms but avoid long distance journey on bike as well as the need of the hour donot travel or go out unnecessarily stay home stay safe
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Ideally you should get a car and get there , but 2-3 kms can be done in bike safely provided the road conditions are good.
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Preferably even if you are going in a bike , go slow and safe .
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जा सकते है गड्ढे से बचे और सफ़र ज़्यादा से ज्यादाआधे घंठे का हो ज्यादा गर्मी या सर्दी नहो
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Avoid jerky road.avoid long distance journeys
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Yes, you can go if you don't have any complications related to the present pregnancy and don't have the history of misconceptions in the past.
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