DH and I can't decide what to do so I thought I'd get outside opinions of other first tri ladies.
We've been planning a 5 day backpacking trip for this summer for quite some time. The place we're going is a 4+ hour ferry ride one way and there is no fast or easy way to medical care once we're there. I've talked to our RE and my primary care doctor about it. Both said it's fine to continue exercising and increase distance/backpack weight gradually. One was ambiguous on whether we should go on this trip at all and one said it would be fine as long as I listen to my body and don't overdo it.
Part of me really wants to go but cut back on the distance and take easier trails. I feel like I'll be fine but I keep wondering what if. If something were to happen related to the pregnancy at 3/4 months, would a doctor even be able to do anything?
WWYD?
ETA for more details: We went on a 7 mile hike in similar terrain last weekend. I was worn out by the end but our water filter stopped working so we did the last 4 miles in heat without any water. We would definitely have a couple backups this time so that doesn't happen again. We would be hiking 3 - 4 miles per day on the backpacking trip.
Our TTC Journey: Me: 39 (short luteal phase, hypothyroidism) DH: 41 (no problems)
Pre-TTC: worked with a physician nutritionist on health improvement to naturally increase LP and get healthy.
Cycles 1-9: Supplemented with progesterone during LP and acupuncture. All BFN's.
Cycle 10: switched to a new RE, medicated IUI and continued acupuncture. BFP! EDD: 2/5/15. Beta 1: 49; Beta 2: 151; Beta 3: 1878. 7w4d HB was 153.
Re: WWYD - Active Summer Trip
Supportive answer: If you feel like you are up to it then do it! Only you will know your limits, so I would go on test hikes before (if you havent already) just to see how you feel stamina wise.
WWJazD: Im too paranoid to go anywhere that is that far away from medical help. Honestly that early on there is nothing that can be done to stop a miscarriage, but bleeding can be a huge concern. I hemorrhaged pretty bad during my loss and was in danger of needing a transfusion. I was glad to be near a hospital.
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Lol Me too... Elliptical is my buddy, and I'm even afraid to do that since my BFP
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