*hic*
village idiot :D
I carried on doing all sorts of things I shouldn't have done (including being chased home fairly fast by my GP in her BMW when I was on my BMW bike, I was 8 months pregnant at the time!) and my daughter was fine BUT we take a very pragmatic view on life - it was more likely that I'd slip on our horrendously steep stairs than that I'd injure myself any other way.
If you have been trying for a while and your family are ultra protective then if I were in your shoes I'd keep active for the next six weeks but not ride until I was past 13 weeks. Being blunt, quite a few pregnancies don't make it that far (and I've had that happen to me even when I was being ultra careful as an older mother) so if something happens before that time then your family might be rather "I told you so". After that time, if my GP and midwife said it was fine then I'd be back in the saddle. Oh and take your husband to the appointment with you when you ask if it is fine to ride so he hears it from the horse's mouth so to speak.
hth
If you have been trying for a while and your family are ultra protective then if I were in your shoes I'd keep active for the next six weeks but not ride until I was past 13 weeks. Being blunt, quite a few pregnancies don't make it that far (and I've had that happen to me even when I was being ultra careful as an older mother) so if something happens before that time then your family might be rather "I told you so". After that time, if my GP and midwife said it was fine then I'd be back in the saddle. Oh and take your husband to the appointment with you when you ask if it is fine to ride so he hears it from the horse's mouth so to speak.
hth