It would not be advised to, and you would be seen as a risk to take aboard a plane. This is due to the air pressure in the plane that can cause women to go into early labour.
For you to fly, you would need written consent from your doctor. Even if you do have this letter, it is up to the staff at the airport to approve you to be able to fly. Normally, after 28 weeks most airlines require you to have a letter stating that you are fit to fly and not likely to go into labor in the next 36 hours.
Pregnant women can and do travel up to the moment of birth.
depends on the pregnancy. every pregnancy is different. ask your doctors permission.
yes but i dont think you should
By air. Train is also considered as safe to travel during pregnancy.
Yes. It is safe.
Yes. It is safe through out pregnancy. It is nutritious also.
Air travel is considered as a safe way to travel, during pregnancy.
Generally it is safe unless there are underlying conditions.
Yes, it is safe and also very good for you and your baby.
At your present time in your pregnancy you should be fine in normal pressurised passenger aircraft. However go to the related link below (Air travel during pregnancy) for more detailed information on air travel during pregnancy.
This drug is safe during pregnancy.
Traveling long distances during the 7th month of pregnancy can be risky, especially for international flights like JFK to Delhi. Here's why: Risk of Blood Clots: Sitting for long periods increases your risk of developing blood clots in your legs (deep vein thrombosis). Increased Discomfort: As your pregnancy progresses, you'll likely experience swelling in your legs and feet, and sitting for long periods can make this worse. Potential for Early Delivery: Traveling by air in the third trimester carries a slight risk of going into early labor. However, this doesn't necessarily mean you can't travel at all. If you're considering a trip from JFK to Delhi in your 7th month, it's important to talk to your doctor first. They can assess your individual health and pregnancy to determine if it's safe for you to travel. Here are some tips for traveling during pregnancy: Get clearance from your doctor. Book aisle seats with extra legroom. Get up and move around every hour or so. Drink plenty of fluids to avoid dehydration. Wear compression stockings to help prevent blood clots.
Cetrizine is not safe during pregnancy. You can take promethazine (Phenergan). That is safe during pregnancy.
Yes, it is safe to take Eno during pregnancy.
Chlorpheniramine maleate is safe during pregnancy.