Flying During Pregnancy

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Just because you are pregnant doesn't mean you can't fly. It would probably be best to get your flying in now rather than waiting and toting your baby with you after he or she is born. Even though there is nothing to worry about with flying during pregnancy there are some things you need to do and
keep in mind.

Check with the Airline

Many airlines will not allow you to fly past a certain week in your pregnancy. You need to confirm that you are able to fly with the airline before booking your flight.

Drink LOTS of Fluids

Airplanes can dehydrate you and that is not something you want especially pregnant. Make sure you drink a lot of water, juice or any other decaffeinated beverage. Stay away from caffeine because it will deplete you of fluids, which means you have to drink more to replenish what you are losing.

With the new safety rules at airports, keep in mind that you may not be able to bring your bottled water past the security gate. You can bring juice or other colored liquid, just not clear water. After you pass the security gate, you can purchase bottled water from one of the vendors. This of course, will entail that you spend an outrageous amount of money on water you get for much cheaper on the outside. You have to do what you have to do though...

Walk Around

You need to make sure you get up stand, stretch or walk around every hour or so. You don't want to get blood clots in your legs, which is much more likely when you are pregnant. While in the airport and in the airplane, you will have to remember to get up. This may not be a problem since you will be drinking enough to make you go to the bathroom more than every hour anyhow.

Watch What You Carry

If you are traveling alone, be careful of lifting your luggage and if you must, remember lifting safety (lift with your legs). There are usually airport staff that will help you with getting your luggage to the check in counter. They will expect a tip so be prepared. Try not to have much carry on luggage to make your journey through the airport much more enjoyable and less tiresome.

Bring a Small Pillow

 
 
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