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Flying While Pregnant : Things You Need to Know

Preparing for a flight during pregnancy? Here are some things you should know.

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Flying While Pregnant : Things You Need to Know

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  1. Flying While Pregnant : Things You Need to Know

  2. In today’s fast paced world, pregnant women often do not get the luxury of getting a full couple of months at home before their expected date of delivery. In case you are expecting, but still need to fly then you can take the basic precaution of using your own car to drive (or be driven) carefully, reach the airport, and park at the parking at IAH. You might also call ahead to have a wheelchair waiting for you when you reach. But that is not the end of the story. Apart from parking phoenix airportthere are a few other things you should know about. Some of them are listed below in this short blog.

  3. First things first, visit your doctor before the journey and make sure she gives you the green signal. If there is even a small doubt in her (or your mind), drop your travel plan. • Check the insurance policy guidelines of your carrier. • Make sure you are carrying some nausea remedy or acupressure bands with you. • If you are going to a place you are not too familiar with, ask your doctor’s recommendation for hospitals and medical practitioners there. • Call ahead and ask your airline if they can provide you a comfortable seat on the aisle.

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