We have a family function out of town and i need to fly. Im in my second trimester and feeling fine but still thoda nervous about the flight. Did u all travel during pregnancy?
Generally, air travel is considered safe during the second trimester for uncomplicated pregnancies. But my gynac always stressed checking with her first, especially if you have any pre-existing conditions. She also recommended getting up and walking around in the aisle every hour or so, just to keep the blood flowing, but again, only if doc gave a green signal.
Having a medical history like PCOS makes me extra cautious, so for air travel during pregnancy, I wouldn't take any chances. It really depends on your specific health and trimester. Please consult your gynac, get their written approval, and check airline policies too. Don't rely on general advice, your health is unique.
For normal things, I try home remedies, but for something like air travel during pregnancy, that's definitely a 'ask your doctor' situation. It's not a minor issue. They know all your health details and can tell you if it's okay for you and when. Har cheez ke liye doctor ka opinion is best, especially for travel.
Sweetheart, it's natural to have doubts about travel during pregnancy. Most doctors say the second trimester is generally the safest for flying, but please make sure your pregnancy is uncomplicated. It's truly important to talk to your gynac before booking any tickets. They will give you the best advice for your peace of mind and the baby's safety.
Haha, safe to travel by air? Physically, maybe yes, if your doc clears you, but mentally? Oh god, the leg swelling, the constant bathroom trips, the craving for weird airport food! Just kidding, mostly. But seriously, clear it with your gynac first, they'll know if your body is up for it!
At premium hospitals, they are very clear about air travel guidelines. Generally, it's advised against in the first trimester due to miscarriage risk and third trimester due to preterm labor, especially after 36 weeks. But always, always get a fit-to-fly certificate from your gynac. They will assess your full health and let you know what's safe for you.