Can pregnant women travel without restrictions?
At first, there is no problem with air travel in the first and second trimesters of gestation (up to 27 weeks), as long as you have no medical complications like vaginal bleeding, diabetes, high blood pressure, or have not had a preterm birth in the past - in these cases , it is advisable to wait for a green light from the obstetrician. Talk to the doctor too if you go abroad because it can give you some more specific guidance. Between 28 and 36 weeks, it is usually possible to travel by plane, but some airlines have restrictions because of the risk of premature birth. Not that anyone would ask if you are pregnant when it comes to selling the ticket, but you might be questioned right at the boarding gate and having to undergo a last minute chill. So first check the policy of the company in which you want to fly and, if necessary, ask for a doctor's certificate. Know, however, that in some cases,