The tips below come from Dr. Charles Hux, the resident "multiples doctor" on The Learning Channel's 'A Baby Story' show for the last eight years. His articles have appeared in American Journal of Obstetrics/Gynecology, Prenatal Diagnosis, New England Journal of Medicine and Genetics, (and now Jaunted). He is the author of the new book, 'Nine Healthy Months'.
Tips for Air Travel during Pregnancy by Dr. Charles Hux:
· Air travel is safe for most women up to 34 weeks of pregnancy.
· Each airline has specific rules as it relates to air travel during pregnancy, so check with the carrier beforehand. Some airlines require a letter from your doctor stating how many weeks pregnant you are at the time of your trip.
· Second or third trimester vaginal bleeding, premature labor, pregnancy-induced high blood pressure, type 1 or type 2 diabetes, sickle cell anemia (or trait), and multiple gestation are some reasons that air flight might not be permitted.
· If you get nauseous when flying, anti-nausea medications are suggested. They are safe to take during pregnancy.
· Drink plenty of fluids before you leave, and drink more fluids during the flight. Do not drink lots of carbonated beverages, as this can increase the chance of nausea.
· Wear thigh-high support stockings. This will reduce the risk of fluid accumulation in your legs and feet, and reduce the risk of blood clots forming in the legs.
· Get up and walk around the cabin once every hour.
· Always use your seat belt below your belly when seated.
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