I don't think it would be dangerous. Sounds pretty fun to me. Good luck
2006-12-28 06:19:00
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answered by Mrs. Always Right 5
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First, put the seat all the way in the 'down' position and unbuckle the seat belt (J/K!)
Seriously, you should be ok, but substitute something for the medication. Metamucil is better than laxatives, and a fiber-rich diet would be best. I know it's hard to eat 'on the flight', but re-think your snacking and include some raw carrot sticks, celery, etc. Drink a lot of water. This will help the constipation. Also, consider doing some Yoga at home to relax your lower abdomen.
The Yoga should also help with your sleeping, and see about getting some relaxation CD's.
Please cut out the sleeping tablets. They are neither good for you nor the fetus.
Flying while over 8 months pregnant is usually discouraged. You as a flight attendant probably know this. Up until then you should be fine.
Be prepared, however, to discontinue flying if at any time of the pregnancy you experience hemorrhaging or other abdominal discomfort. Stay close to your GYN doctor.
Also, you may anticipate 'morning sickness' for the first up to three months. This can present in forms of sudden unexpected vomiting although can usually be helped by eating a dry cracker upon awakening.
Your stomach must process not only your digestion but the baby's as well, and it takes a while for your system to catch up with that.
Make sure you have understanding employers.
Good luck.
2006-12-28 06:25:16
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answered by flywho 5
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i think of the biscuit-chuckers could be paid minimum salary, with any extra earnings based on the responses to remark enjoying cards surpassed out on the beginning up of the flight. each card starts off with a $20 cost. each time a flight "attendant" screws up, passengers could have the skill to subtract some, or all of the cost from the enjoying cards. on the top of the flight, the pilot places all of the enjoying cards in his good-looking pilot hat, and each attendant attracts enjoying cards randomly, separately, which may be redeemed on the Vienna beef stand at O'Hare or any Chili's convey.
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answered by ? 4
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Okay you need to change the meds.
The high reaching issues or heavy lifting can be an issue for you.
other than that, not worries, you won't get to fly after you get a few weeks or a month along -prego, its not safe for either of you.
So cross train now. So you can do ground work.
You need to work to keep those benefits until you take your leave.
2006-12-28 06:21:21
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answered by Denise W 6
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It's not dangerous
Providing that you are not on your feet for hours at a time once you have conceived.
You should really come off the sleeping tablets
2006-12-28 06:18:24
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answered by Elle J Morgan 6
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Wow, your spelling and intelligence and you're in charge if something where to happen if I'm in the air. I'm sorry, you should be getting pregnant or a flight attendant. Not dangerous at all if you concieve in the air. You should know that you can fly up until a certain point in your pregnancy. Go back to school.
2006-12-28 06:20:11
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answered by jdecorse25 5
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well as long as your fit and healthy i dont see it a problem!! i work in the travel industry aswell and im sure you'll agree doctors will let fit and healthy mums to be fly upto 28 weeks! always best to check with your doctor first though. good luck :)
2006-12-28 06:19:11
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answered by ? 2
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oh reading the answers -people are horrible-never mind the spelling I'm sure theirs is as bad before the ABC check-snobs.
You are just as likely to get pregnant as any other good speller snob out there girl
sleeping pills might be an extra -ask you doc
2006-12-28 08:43:40
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answered by nusha 1
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Are you just going to choose a random passenger?
I suppose it should be safe so long as your husband isn't on the flight too.
2006-12-28 06:32:37
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answered by mainwoolly 6
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Make sure you take some folic acid capsules. it will make sure you have a fit and healthy baby and might help you fall! Goodluck
2006-12-28 06:21:54
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answered by sherminator 2
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