Is it out of danger?

I'm 5 months pregnat and I'm wondering if it 's alright to fly on an airplane to visit my sister. She is surrounded by the hospital with breast cancer.


Answers:    I traveled internationally (14+ hours respectively way) this summer while pregnant. I left when I be 13 weeks and returned when I was around 30 weeks. I also did another short (3 hours respectively way) international trip (left at 32 weeks and returned at 34 weeks). I have also traveled internationally at miscellaneous stages with my first two pregnancies (my children are presently 8&5).

You are safe to travel by plane from the commencing of your pregnancy all the bearing up until the end portion of your final trimester (usually 9th month - 36 weeks) and can manage what ever manner of trip(s) you want to do as long as you and your pregnancy are healthy and the pregnancy is progressing usually. As long as everything is fine, air travel does NOT increase the risk of miscarriage or pre-term labor.

You involve to get a check-up from your doctor to manufacture sure that you are in fit adequate health, and that the pregnancy is thriving enough to allow for you to fly. Many airlines will require a medical qualification from your doctor dated 24-72 hours before your flight once you realize your third trimester (27 weeks), so you should check on that. By the time you reach your eighth month (32 weeks) almost adjectives airlines will require a doctors note.

All airlines bring in up their own rules and regulations regarding pregnant women. Some do not restrict travel at adjectives, no matter what stage of pregnancy a women is within, and others start to restrict at 7 months, although the majority restrict around 36 weeks.

FAA Airline regulations state :

Obstetrical patients are free to fly, but pose a significant risk in following stages of precipitating delivery during flight. Pregnancy bygone 32 weeks should be carefully considered for restriction from flight and must be accompany with an authorization minute from a doctor. Those past 36 weeks should be prohibited from flying unless intuitively accompanied by their doctor. (Taken from my husbands flight shelter and survival manual & FAA site)
http://www.faa.gov/other_visit/aviation_...


While traveling I advocate you to keep your medical library, and the name and number of your doctor. You should also catch the name and number of a doctor where on earth you will be staying/visiting in satchel an emergency comes up.

To keep yourself undisruptive and comfortable on the trip, follow these simple things:

*drink plenty of water
*avoid caffeine
*don't put away food that causes gas for at lowest one day formerly you travel (pressure builds up as you ascend through the altitudes and could cause pain)
*walk around as much as you can (up and down the aisles)
*stretch while sitting
*wear loose fitting clothing
*wear slip on shoes (your foot may swell)
*wear maternity support pantyhose or socks
*try to procure an aisle seat or a front row form for more leg room
*eat light foods
*eat small meal or snacks at frequent intervals rather than big robust meals
*do not guzzle salt
*Wear your form belt just below your abdomen (depending on how big you are, you can also ask for a form belt extender - just be sure that that too go under your abdomen)
*relax

I wrote an article more or less traveling while pregnant. It gives more in-depth information if you'd similar to to reference it: http://jamiehassen79.angelfire.com/pregn...


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