I am considering trying to get pregnant late this year. I have a great opportunity to go to Greece and Istanbul in March, but I have to decide within the next few months. I have never been pregnant, so I don’t really know all of the „rules.” Are you allowed to travel overseas early in your pregnancy? Are there any risks? What about LONG plane rides?
Thanks!!!
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Your question is right there with all of the answers to every question about travel and prgnancy
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As long as there are no identified complications or concerns with your pregnancy, it is generally safe to travel at all times during your pregnancy.
The ideal time to travel during pregnancy is the second trimester. In most cases, you are past the morning sickness of the first trimester and several weeks from the third stage of pregnancy when you are more easily fatigued.
Traveling by air is considered safe for women while they are pregnant.
Most airlines allow pregnant women to travel through their eighth month. Traveling during the ninth month is usually allowed if there is permission from your health care provider.
Most airlines have narrow aisles and smaller bathrooms, which makes it more challenging to walk and more uncomfortable when using the restroom. Because of potential turbulence that could shake the plane, make sure you are holding on to the seat backs while navigating the aisle.
You may want to choose an aisle seat which will allow you to get up more easily to reach the restroom or just to stretch your legs and back.
It is important to talk with your health care provider before you take a trip internationally to discuss safety factors for you and your baby.
Discuss immunizations with your health care provider and carry a copy of your health records with you.
you probably should be ok traveling in an early pregnancy but when your traveling to a foreign country thats kida different your drinking different water and on a totally different land. as long as your in early pregnancy there arnt any risks for flight…people say you can go into labor like that but i wouldnt recommend traveling anywhere for long plane trips after your 6 month mark. good luck!!
How pregnant? Deep leg thrombosis is very common among pregnant women and caused by sitting in planes for long periods of time. This can cause blood clots stroke and even death. I wouldn’t want to risk it myself.
if you wanna take a chance of you giving birth to a place in a different country,different hospital,
You can not fly after 30 weeks.
From what i know its fine
Its okay to travel
noooooo
Don’t use a boat!!!