30/11/2025
Yes, most pregnant women can safely fly during pregnancy, but timing, health, and comfort are important factors. 🌸 Airlines generally allow travel up to 36 weeks for single pregnancies and earlier for twins, but it’s always best to check with your doctor before booking. 🩺
Flying can be safe during the second trimester (14–28 weeks), as this is often the most comfortable period. Morning sickness is usually over, and the risk of complications is lower than in the first or third trimesters. 💕
To make your journey safer and more comfortable:
Stay hydrated 💧
Walk around the cabin every 1–2 hours to reduce swelling and prevent blood clots 🚶♀️
Wear compression socks 🧦
Choose an aisle seat for easier bathroom access 🚻
Always carry your prenatal records, and inform the airline if needed. Avoid long flights if possible, especially if you have high-risk conditions like preeclampsia, anemia, or a history of premature labor.
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