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this is probably a dumb ?

So can I ride a bike if I'm pregnant I'm one month maybe a month and a few days gonna find out tomorrow
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1868604 tn?1346458662
You can ride a stationed bike, especially when your bump gets bigger and your balance is a little off. Just to be safe.
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I say ride your bike w/ caution. Bicycling is usually safe. As long as you're comfortable & use to biking you'll be ok. Double check w/ your obgyn if you're are still questioning safety.
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1794093 tn?1357930759
i agree that its an easy light exercise and your not that far along... i think it would be a good exercise! and yes as you get bigger it may get harder so you might want to switch to walking but as long as you keep it easy im sure its fine... ya never know maybe you will keep it up all teh way to the end... see ya how ya do and if your ever concerned just run it by your Dr :)
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1744053 tn?1311261983
it is safe i have a friend she was riding her bike up to the day she delivered. it all depends on if your tring to go up a hike on a big then i would just say bcareful but just riding around excercising it should be okay
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1756475 tn?1330538713
I played baseball until I was almost 2 months, would have kept going but the season ended.  I think you'll be ok to ride a bike.  its just going to be harder as you start to get your baby belly. But right now the baby is blocked by your pelvis still so it has some coverage.   If it is something you do all the time it's no reason to just stop.  They say it's better when you stay active through out because it means you'll recover faster after baby is here.

I wouldn't suggest that you go out and start doing all terrain bike riding or jumping but just riding your bike places you should be fine.
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Thanks I'm not really showing yet but ill play it safe no reason to risk it lol
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689528 tn?1364135841
You can but the bigger you are the more your balance becomes "off" and there is the risk of falling off. It's probably best not to but if you are very used to it and comfortable on a bike and are on it on a regular basis then you should still be ok for a bit.
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