Your doctor would be the person to ask, I'm sure a call to his office would provide a quick answer and remove any doubt or concerns. To a large degree it depends upon the seriousness and type of operation. A tonsilectomy or appendectomy would probably not be much of an issue. Open heart surgery might be more of a concern. But even then, two months should be adequate healing time.
At your present time in your pregnancy you should be fine in normal pressurised passenger aircraft. However go to the related link below (Air travel during pregnancy) for more detailed information on air travel during pregnancy.
By air. Train is also considered as safe to travel during pregnancy.
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Air travel is considered as a safe way to travel, during pregnancy.
The recommended length for an air conditioner cord is typically around 6 feet to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Yes, the FAA approved child harness is safe for use during air travel.
Yes, the plane is pressurized.
Yes, the FAA approved child harness device is safe for use during air travel.
If there is no medical contraindication, you can travel as per the advice of your doctor. Travel by railway and air is generally considered as very safe. Short distance travel, on good road, by car, is also safe.
The recommended gauge size for an air compressor wire to ensure safe and efficient operation is typically 12 AWG (American Wire Gauge) for most residential and light commercial applications.
Yes, the Boeing 777 is considered safe for commercial air travel. It has a strong safety record and is equipped with advanced technology and safety features to ensure the well-being of passengers.
it is a proven fact that air travel is still the safest and fastest way to travel in comparison to car, or bus or train.