If you’re 28-30 weeks pregnant can you go on an airplane without a problem?

Maria Lopez | Oct 4, 2019 | Category: International airport in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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William Hyer | Oct 4, 2019

Ignore Mickshaw's comment. MJO Productions, please cite the source of your information so we may verify it . Otherwise we must assume you are giving a personal opinion. JK Mickshaw's comment is inappropriate and disrespectful. The following is my opinion only and what I would do if in your situation: Ms. Lopez, please consult with your medical doctor if it is a concern because we (Google Guides) do not know if you are at risk or having a normal pregnancy, nor would it be appropriate to speculate. We DO NOT give "medical" opinions even if we have an "M.D." after our names because Airline policy dictates these matters, so please contact your carrier for more information. We are here to fact check and report OUR experiences with our opinions added to the mix. If you have a medical matter that needs to be addressed, then only you can get advice from your doctor. You may call your airline, if you wish, to determine policy that governs flying with them.

Becky O'Toole | Oct 3, 2020

Ask your doctor, not stranger's on google.

Jonna M | Oct 4, 2019

Ugh. No, stay home. And please consider avoiding air travel altogether until your future kid is about 15.

Loveis Agiven | Oct 4, 2019

Ask your doctor.

Mac Gardner | Oct 4, 2019

Definitely check with your doctor. The airlines don't prevent travel that I have ever seen as I have traveled with women at that stage.

Jessica Durkin | Oct 4, 2019

Depends on the airline but I think its typically around 6-8 months my doctor told me not to travel past 32 weeks with both pregnancies and I had a normal pregnancy with my first and a high risk with my 2nd. I still traveled some airlines require a note from your doctor if your further along then they allow.

MJOPRODUCTIONS El cajon | Oct 4, 2019

No. Seatbelts are not safe, altitudes cause situations, and after being pregnant fir six months the airlines (any airlines) has the right to deny you to fly. If it's within the continental United States, find an alternate way of travel.

frederic banks | Oct 4, 2019

I would say no issues but if you are a high risk or have any type of medical concerns..... check with your doctor first

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