It would be inadvisable to travel as heavily pregnant as 34 weeks. The safest time to travel during pregnancy is the second trimester (12 - 24 weeks). Any woman over 28 weeks pregnant must be carrying a note from a doctor or midwife explaining that the pregnancy is normal and that you are very healthy and fit to fly. It must also have your expected due date stated on it. If you are expecting twins and/or suffer from Diabetes, it is inadvisable to travel at any stage of pregnancy.
Yep. After about 34 weeks, however, most airlines won't let you travel just because you're nearing your due date and they're not equipped to manage ladies in labor. ;) So go ahead and do your jet-setting now. I think the above answerer means UNTIL 34 weeks.
8 months I think
its your baby moving around!!
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A woman usually carries a baby for 9 months (or approx 40 weeks). It is not unusually for a baby to be born at 34 weeks, but if you are only 34 weeks gone and you are in labour then you should go to the doctor/hospital immediately, as there could be complications and/or the baby's organs may not have developed enough.
Hang in there. 37 weeks is considered full term. enjoy being pregnant , sleep as much as you can, you will miss it when the baby is here. Hope this helps.
im not sure it is complete safe but i dont see why its a problem
Administration of betamethasone can improve the fetal lung performance and maturation
It could be caused by the flu.
It could be contractions or it could be false contractions (Braxton Hicks)
HIV-positive pregnant women usually take ZDV from 14-34 weeks of gestation.
betamethasone and dexamethasone