Depends: Traveling while pregnant is common. Determine whether you will have adequate medical care at your destination. Airlines have some limitations on pregnant flyers. Check with your obstetrician and travel medicine specialist for information which specifically applies to you. More importantly, you will need to consider vaccines and medications to keep you healthy while you travel.
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Air Travel?: If you are healthy with no complications – it's usually safe to travel up to 36 weeks of pregnancy. However airlines vary widely regarding their pregnancy policies. Some have no restrictions beginning. By 28 weeks, medical certificates may be required that need to be filled out in as little as within 48 hours of your flight. Check your airline's policy for international flights (which are usually
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