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Safer first trimester: Simple early pregnancy tips every expecting mum should follow

The first trimester is the most delicate phase of pregnancy. While some risks are unavoidable, many can be reduced with early care and daily awareness. From nutrition to mental wellbeing, here are some tips that offer simple ways to safe pregnancy

June 05, 2025 / 16:43 IST
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Early pregnancy care, including prenatal visits, supplements, healthy eating, avoiding risks, and listening to your body, helps mums-to-be reduce risks and support a healthy, safe first trimester for baby and mum (Image: Canva)

Are you a soon-to-be mum who’s excited but also a bit anxious? The early weeks of pregnancy can feel like an emotional roller coaster. One minute you’re over the moon, imagining all the wonderful things to come. The next, you might feel sick, exhausted, or find yourself wide awake at 2am, worrying and searching online about every little symptom.

 
Early pregnancy is a mix of joy and nerves, but with the right care and support, you can soon feel more settled and confident, says Dr. Rana Choudhary, Consultant, Gynaecology & Obstetrics, Wockhardt Hospitals, Mumbai Central. “Having mixed feelings is totally normal during pregnancy because your body is going through big changes and your mind is trying to make sense of it all. What really matters in those early weeks is taking the right steps to reduce risks,” Dr Choudhary says  and adds, “No pregnancy is without risk, but early, thoughtful care can go a long way in protecting both mum and baby.”

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The first trimester is when most of the baby’s vital organs begin to form, and that’s why it’s a critical period. Dr. Choudhary explains, “Early blood work and ultrasounds help detect conditions like thyroid disease, diabetes, or infections that can affect pregnancy. Imaging also rules out ectopic pregnancies,”

 
Even before that baby bump shows, your everyday habits start shaping your pregnancy. “You cannot ignore symptoms like spotting, cramps, or dizziness,” says Dr. Choudhary. Paying attention to what your body is telling you, and acting on it, can make all the difference. “A healthy pregnancy starts with being informed, listening to your body, and knowing when to seek support,”
Dr Choudhary suggests easy  steps to reduce early pregnancy risks: