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Is it safe to fly 8 hours at 7 weeks

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 01 April 2014 - 21:46

Ladies,
I ll be going home for at least 2months, and as it s my first child I don t know if it s safe or not or what I should do I case or morning or motion sickness
I ll be traveling alone, DH is very busy n can t come with me.

Thanks

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 03 April 2014 - 18:10
Yes it isn't dangerous at all (for you or baby). I flew 23 hours (including 14.5 hours non stop) to get home when I was around 9 weeks pregnant for both my pregnancies. I can say it was unpleasant though, I was feeling tired and nauseas and the smell of the aeroplane food made me retch, I had ordered vegetarian meals but was presented with things like prawn cocktails which are not safe for pregnant women (you want to avoid food poisoning) and didn't manage to sleep at all (especially the second pregnancy when I had my 18 month son on my lap the whole time). So my advice would be take some snacks, wear comfortable clothes and try and do a day flight so your sleep isn't too disrupted. I also had a scan just before I left to make sure everything was looking fine but the flying itself is not dangerous. The real reason there are restrictions towards the end of pregnancy is just that airlines don't want to deal with babies being born on the plane. edited by kiwispiers on 03/04/2014 I totally agree. It is not dangerous for neither of you but it can be a biy unpleasant if you have nausea. It was not my best experience but would definitely fly again if I need too. Just drink a lot of water and walk around a lot (my back was killing me) and get a lot of rest when you get back. Have a good flight!!!!!!! (I have already scheduled my next flight home for summer holidays in June...at 7 months pregnant!!!)
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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 03 April 2014 - 09:01
Yes it isn't dangerous at all (for you or baby). I flew 23 hours (including 14.5 hours non stop) to get home when I was around 9 weeks pregnant for both my pregnancies. I can say it was unpleasant though, I was feeling tired and nauseas and the smell of the aeroplane food made me retch, I had ordered vegetarian meals but was presented with things like prawn cocktails which are not safe for pregnant women (you want to avoid food poisoning) and didn't manage to sleep at all (especially the second pregnancy when I had my 18 month son on my lap the whole time). So my advice would be take some snacks, wear comfortable clothes and try and do a day flight so your sleep isn't too disrupted. I also had a scan just before I left to make sure everything was looking fine but the flying itself is not dangerous. The real reason there are restrictions towards the end of pregnancy is just that airlines don't want to deal with babies being born on the plane. <em>edited by kiwispiers on 03/04/2014</em>
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 02 April 2014 - 18:07
I ll make sure to [b'>drink a lot [/b'>and wear the flight socks. Thank you all Make sure ITS water! ! ! ;-)
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 02 April 2014 - 12:00
Wow mumofmoo, it s incredible that you ve been traveling all these hours during your oregnancy, I must say your brave. Thank you adhkash, I think I ll be fine, I ll make sure to drink a lot and wear the flight socks. Thank you all
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 02 April 2014 - 10:40
Yes, you should be fine!
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 02 April 2014 - 08:37
I did a fair amount of flying pregnant.... 2 weeks pregnant - 4 hours Hawaii to LA 3 weeks pregnant - 3 hours LA to Houston 3 weeks pregnant - 16 hours Houston to Dubai 8 weeks pregnant - 7 hours Dubai to London 10 weeks pregnant - 7 hours London to Dubai 17 weeks pregnant - 6 hours Dubai to Bangkok 19 weeks pregnant - 6 hoursBangkok to Dubai 30 weeks pregnant - 7 hours Dubai to London 31 weeks pregnant - 7 hours London to Dubai 34 weeks pregnant - 3 hours Dubai to Male 35 weeks pregnant - 3 hours Male to Dubai What I am getting at is that I was fine and flying is as safe as anything else can be <em>edited by mumofmoo on 02/04/2014</em>
 
 

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