"fall pregnant"? Is that like "falling ill"? Im so sorry - for the kid - that you will forever be inconvenienced by your unwillingness to refrain from intercourse. Continue your hedonistic ways in eighteen years.
2007-10-15 20:00:44
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answered by Anonymous
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The holiday company will probably have a cancellation policy and you might get back a percentage of your money if you cancel a certain number of weeks in advance. Even if you have travel insurance, it won't cover you for pregnancy. However, if you get insurance when you are pregnant and declare it and then you are forced to cancel your trip on medical advice you can claim.
But I'm a bit confused as to why you would need to cancel a holiday just because you are pregnant. Many airlines let you fly up to 36 weeks. I went on holiday to Barbados when I was 6 months pregnant.
2007-10-15 21:09:40
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answered by Ricecakes 6
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Being pregnant should not normally stop you going on holiday. It will depend on when you fall pregnant in relation to when you plan to travel. Most airlines will let you fly upto 35 weeks providing you have a doctors note to say you are ok - check on Virgins web site to see their rules just in case they are different.
If you can't fly you may be able to claim on your travel insurance, but you must take out a policy as soon as you book or soon after and deff before you fall pregnant! Again check the policy rules on this.
If you are unwell because of the pregnancy and unable to travel, again you may be able to claim off your insurance, but check.
The best thing may be to delay the baby until after the holiday, or delay the holiday until after baby is born! I know you can't always plan when you get pregnant but if the holiday is really important it may be worth it!
2007-10-16 21:35:28
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answered by welderette 2
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It depends on the conditions of the package you have booked on. As a general rule if you decided to cancel because you were pregnant and only just pregnant then you may well loose your money. The airlines allow pregnant woman to travel with them up to a certain point - there is a cut off and it varies form airline to airline. If you are ill and its related to your pregnancy then you may be able to claim it through your Travel Insurance company. The best way to find out is to call Virgin Holidays - they can tell you for sure
2007-10-15 20:04:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Now everyone can cure infertility using this natural remedy http://pregnancyhelps.info
infertility can run in the family and one of the first things the doctor asks you when you go to a fertility clinic is your family history regarding cases of infertility or other reproductive issues.
If infertility is caused by genetic disorder then it's not unusual that one of the kids (your mom) doesn't have it and another does (your aunt).
two months of trying is still to early to be concerned about the fact that you might be infertile and it's also quite early to go to a fertility specialist. Go to a regular Obgyb to get a closer insight and see what ways there are are to improve your fertility rate.
Also remove alcohol, caffeine and cigarettes from your life because they might influence your chances too. Stress is also a risk factor when it comes to infertility.
2014-12-21 18:57:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask Virgin about their conditions, and investigate travel insurance. Not sure why pregnancy would prevent a holiday - it isn't a disability. But if you were thinking of white water rafting in 8 months time, maybe you should find out what safeguards you can set up in case you decide to cancel.
... or, take care not to fall pregnant! :-)
2007-10-15 20:00:05
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answered by Ergot W 4
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We had to cancel a holiday once because of sickness. Our Travel Insurance refunded virtually all our money (less our Cancellation Fee which covers the time and paperwork involved) but our cancellation had to be covered with a doctor's letter.
The answer is to get good Travel Insurance (ours was with Lloyds Bank) and read all the Conditions before you sign and pay.
2007-10-15 21:46:13
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answered by Veronica Alicia 7
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2016-02-11 01:55:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Virgin Holidays Cancellation
2016-11-16 16:26:16
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answered by koroly 4
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Ummm...
I have a question.
How does one 'fall' pregnant?
Just curious.
2007-10-15 19:59:57
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answered by Wolfsburgh 6
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Only benefit-dependent chavvy people in 'Take a Break' magazine "fall pregnant"!
Normal people can easily cope with responsible family planning.
2007-10-16 04:42:41
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answered by Hugo Fitch 5
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