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Saturday, April 26, 2008

Safety flight for pregnant woman

Flying with a baby is not easy, but it is not so easy to travel with a still in the uterus, a few precautions can be useful.

Pregnant women who travel by plane before no problem in terms of health, if they are at the beginning or end of pregnancy. However, there are a number of things that pregnant women should consider before the flight to avoid potential harm to themselves or their babies.

In flight the pressure of the air is slightly lower than on the ground, do not cause excessive nuisance for most passengers. In this pressure of the air, the oxygen in the blood of the mother and child are still normal.

However, the gas in the intestine swells a little, if pregnant women are advised not to drink, carbonated beverages, which are capable of causing more pressure in her belly. They are also advised not overeat. But it is advisable to provide them with water or juice often that the air is dry in the cabin.

Aircraft can cause turbulence during a flight so that the determination of the safety belt. To the pressure on the uterus, the pregnant women is recommended to tie the strap around the basin region.

Seats without movement for a long time on a flight can lead to problems in the bloodstream, which caused the swelling of the legs and varicose veins. To avoid this, pregnant women are encouraged to exercise at least once per hour, as the way along the avenue.

The chances of miscarriage or other emergencies are high in the first three months of pregnancy, as are the chances for delivery after 37 weeks of pregnancy if the women in these stages of pregnancy is not recommended not the plane.

Those that are less than 32 weeks of pregnancy are generally safe to travel as ordinary passengers, unless her doctor advised her not, May is a good idea to consult a doctor before a flight in case of doubt. However, more than 32 weeks of pregnancy complications or acute suffering of her pregnancy to inform the airlines have their condition at the time of booking.

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