No it isn't, But get to the doctors for a checkup before you go abroad. & remember to wear flight socks to prevent DVT, as you are more at risk when pregnant.
Have a nice flight!!!!
2006-07-30 22:11:51
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answered by Dannie 5
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No, the air companies have the policy of requesting a certificate of the specialist only when a woman is in advanced pregnancy - more than 7 month- for intercontinental flights at least.
This has more to do with the bigger chance to have a delivery on board in the middle of nowhere and the risk/mess that it implies.
Do not worry, but in any case ask your specialist, usually there is no objection to fly unless very delicate conditions during early pregnancy.
2006-07-30 22:14:48
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answered by Expat Froggy 3
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I would say no, as a friend of mine just took a flight being two month pregnant. She actually called a doctor who refereed to something we here in Denmark (Europe) call "Department of flight medicine", who told her it was safe. You may have the same thing where you live.
Airlines also have rules for flying with different kinds of health-issues. Ask them, follow these rules and you should be om the safe side.
2006-07-30 22:18:34
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answered by steen_np 2
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okay look let me break it down 4 you when ur 7 months pregnant and your pregnancy has gone normal No contractions nuthin like that its fine but u have to get a doctor saying its okay but if u have had complications DO NOT GET ON A AIR PLANE u could go into labor or need a doc DO NOT DO IT ITS NOT WORTH IT
2006-07-30 22:47:56
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answered by mattysmommy18 2
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There is no reason why you should not fly on a airplane. Had two babies, and we lived in California and in-laws lived in Texas. We visit them before, during and after pregnancy
2006-07-30 22:12:36
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answered by nannygoat 5
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I heard that anytime 6 to 8 weeks before due date is not good. call you doctors office and ask. I am sure they deal with that question all the time.
2006-07-30 22:37:21
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answered by singitoutloudandclear 5
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i think of the biggest situation could be the nutrients over there with the aid of fact it is distinctive than what you're used to. be careful to in basic terms consume at good places and make optimistic each little thing is totally cooked via.
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answered by porterii 4
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No...once you get further along you shouldn't though. Towards the end of your pregnancy it can be dangerous.
2006-07-31 01:46:10
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answered by ktpb 4
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i dont think u should attempt flying unless its in a plane.especially wen ur pregnant.
2006-07-30 22:19:18
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answered by chevyman502 4
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No many people fly when they are pregnant....
Trust me I have been on many flights.
2006-07-30 22:11:24
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answered by JB 4
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it depend upon you if you are strong enough to help your self inside the plane when the oxygen is low pressur then it might be problem of miscarrage
2006-07-30 22:14:26
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answered by author g 1
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