Enh - pregnant ladies are told any number of things - not to ride, not to lift their arms above shoulder height, to avoid doing practically anything, etcetera. Most of it is bad or baseless advice, and it's generally none of the advice-giver's business anyhow. Even if the advice-giver is a doctor. Read up about the actual quantitative risks, and make your OWN decision!
Until you are Significantly Pregnant there is no evidence-based reason to believe that riding poses meaningful risks (except that I'll warn you that as ligaments become looser quite early in the pregnancy, if you fall you risk a worse sprain etc than you might from the same fall otherwise -- sure happened to me, going off one of the horses at 11 wks pregnant with the kid who will be 1 in a few weeks
) Doctors love to try to boss pregnant ladies around and live their lives for them. Don't let them do that to you. Do what you want to and need to; you will know what feels reasonable for your body.
Likewise, if you don't want to get into it with your MIL, don't -- it will be some while before she has to know, anyhow.
And unfortunately a lot can happen between then and now, in the older age bracket (ask me how I know
), so unlikely as it sounds, try to enjoy the moment -- I know pregnancy isn't always enjoyable as such
and it's really hard when it's an unexpected addition your other responsibilities in life, but it's also a precious and fragile gift... don't forget that. Appreciate the little spark in there, inconvenient-as-heck though it be
Big hug,
Pat, having had one child at 39 and another at 42
Until you are Significantly Pregnant there is no evidence-based reason to believe that riding poses meaningful risks (except that I'll warn you that as ligaments become looser quite early in the pregnancy, if you fall you risk a worse sprain etc than you might from the same fall otherwise -- sure happened to me, going off one of the horses at 11 wks pregnant with the kid who will be 1 in a few weeks

Likewise, if you don't want to get into it with your MIL, don't -- it will be some while before she has to know, anyhow.
And unfortunately a lot can happen between then and now, in the older age bracket (ask me how I know



Big hug,
Pat, having had one child at 39 and another at 42