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"Is it safe to fly through out a pregnancy?"
Posted by olleysmummy 6 December  at  11:06

Hello again, does anyone know is it ok to fly when pregnant, im due the 10th August and we were wanting to go away at the end of may or start of june.. Im sure it is ok but i dont want to book my flights yet and i dont have a midwife appointment for a while yet.
 
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Posted by marianna41180 11 December  at  10:55

Hello there, i have recently come back from a holiday to spain, i flew at 7 months, most airlines will accept you up until then!!!!
hope you have a great time! marianna
"Its always me answering...."
Posted by pregnesia 6 December  at  12:06

Yeh Hi again. Until the 34th week you will accepted on a flight and then I believe you are only allowed by certain companies and only for a max of a couple of hours.
"Hello you!"
Posted by olleysmummy 6 December  at  12:48

I should be ok then, im not even sure if i really want to go, i do but the thought of being pregnant in the heat is kinda putting me off but at the same time it would be nice for a break and also it would be nice to get a tan and look healthy and be all brown and not my usual pastie self. We dont really get sunshine in N.I very much even in the summer.
Do you like living in Germany? Im sure you miss Australia it looks so beautiful there. My friend has been travelling there for 1 year now and doesnt want to come home, she loves it!
"Sweaty"
Posted by pregnesia 7 December  at  13:32

well I have been pregnant in Darwin (Australia) where the humidity is 97-99 percent (you can feel the moisture in the air and also pregnant in the summer in Germany and I can only say that its sweaty between the boobs under your stomach etc but pretty good cos you dont have to wear anything clingy. I had a super sexy backless dress made in A-frame style and the breeze cooled me off....And besides you are already pregnant so you cant do anything to prevent the heat (maybe the south pole is cool this that time of the year lol)swimming and cold showers...
Yeh a tan is also nice - I tried but the second pregnancy I felt like a beached whale towards the end. Yeh well Germany is okay I have been here now 8 years but yeh Australia is where my family and 1 daughter are so it will always be in my heart. Home is Home.Yeh Australia is beautiful....
"Hi"
Posted by happyme1 6 December  at  13:21

you must check with the airline you will be flying with cus they all ahve diffarent policees due to the risks of flying and the risk of going in to labour at 30,000 feet lol! if you do get some flight socks and also talk to your gp about it, aswel if you experiance swelling it will probubly be made worse by the flight,xxxx
"Ok to fly"
Posted by aussie16 16 March  at  22:54

hi girls,it is certainly safe to fly.i'm a hostie and we can work up to 28 weeks with my company in australia although i will finish around 23.all airlines however do have their own rules.some airlines stop their girls imediately from working although i tend to think this may be just to protect themselves of any wrong doing.just drink lots and move about every now and then!




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