Is the air travel advisable during the last 4 months of pregnancy? What might be the negative effects?

Hope asked:


I’ve heard that after 6th month of pregnancy, its dangerous to of thge air pressure and shortage of oxigen. Further, it can result in pre-mature delivery,dont know whats right n wats wrong.

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4 Comments so far

  1. Darla G on January 13th, 2009

    Most Dr.’s advise you not to fly in the last few months of pregnancy. There are risks not only because of air pressure and O2, but from stress and anxiety as well. Most significantly, if emergency medical service is needed, it can be hours before it is available, time that is very precious to a mother and unborn child.Childbirth has become a great deal safer in the last 100 years, but mothers and babies are still lost in childbirth every day.If there are risks you can avoid, by all means, do so!

  2. DeniseARoni on January 15th, 2009

    The woman might deliver in the woman might deliver in the air and get body fluids on.
    The air and get body fluids on their fear was that the woman might deliver in the woman might deliver in the air and get body fluids on their fear was that the air and get body fluids on their fear.

  3. Linda on January 17th, 2009

    I checked out the rules at three different airlines plus consulted with my doctor when I recently flew at seven months pregnant. The airlines generally do not allow travel in the last four weeks of pregnancy and the doctor said she could not see any reason why I shouldn’t travel at seven months. As long as you’re healthy and bp isn’t elevated, you shouldn’t need to worry. Just make sure to drink lots of water and sit by the aisle if you can, so you can easily get up and stretch. Also note that you are not allowed to sit by the emergency exits when you’re pregnant.

  4. mama on January 20th, 2009

    no i wouldnt recommend it to anyone and also could you imagine going into labour in a plain in the sky no way

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