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  1. If there are significant risk factors for preterm labour, such as in multiple pregnancies, women should not fly after 32 completed weeks of gestation. In such women considered at risk of preterm birth it may be useful to seek specific expert advice on the risk of preterm labour before travelling.

  2. air pressure and/or the decrease in humidity have a harmful effect on you or your baby. There is no evidence that flying will cause miscarriage, early labour or your waters to break. Anyone who flies is exposed to a slight increase in radiation.

  3. Pregnant women should therefore be advised to not consume foods that can result in nausea and indigestion and avoid gas-containing drinks before a scheduled flight.

  4. Air travel is not recommended at any time during pregnancy for women who have medical or obstetric conditions that may be exacerbated by flight or that could require emergency care. The duration of the flight also should be considered when planning travel.

  5. 6 lut 2020 · We believe, that if there was an effect of short air travel (up to 6 hours), assuming they are the vast majority of flights during pregnancy, on gestational age or weight of birth, we would have seen a difference between the groups in the multiple analysis.

  6. 5 dni temu · Flying when pregnant? Over 25 airline policies for traveling whilst pregnant as well as practical tips for flying in any trimester.

  7. 4. Should you avoid connecting flights during pregnancy? If you can, choose direct flights while you are pregnant. When you fly direct, you take off and land once and are exposed to pressure changes only then. Although the change in air pressure does not affect the baby, it can be tiring for the mother's body. 5.

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