Absent any unusual medical history or other peculiarities such as a particularly stressful fear of flying, there are no flight-related problems with flying at anytime during pregnancy. Commercial airliners rarely have cabin altitudes higher than 7000-8000 feet, which would be no worse than taking a drive into the mountains outside Denver. If you are concerned for any reason, you should certainly consult your doctor. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends women don�t fly after their 36th week of pregnancy and some airlines will not want to take you if you are too near your delivery date. Otherwise, go have fun.
No
The pregnant woman should consult her physician for specific advice.
Mom
WELL, first off if your wife is that pregnant she should not be flying. But if she happens to fly over to the US while that pregnant and end up having the child while she is here, yes the child is a citizen by naturalization
When it comes to your physical health there should be no problem but the different airlines have rules and regulations for it so you have to ask them.
Yes
no. i dont know exactly why but they wont let you fly..
Nobody knows when the pandemic will stop and you as pregnant will be one of the firsts to be offered vaccine. So you can always fly after the vaccine if you don't feel safe. But there is nothing saying you will get H1N1 on a plane or airport when you just as well can get it at the supermarket at home.
While many airlines permit pregnant women to fly up to their 36th week, policies vary. However, it's advisable to consult with your healthcare provider before flying, especially during the eighth month of pregnancy. Factors such as health, the risk of preterm labor, and airline regulations should be considered to ensure a safe and comfortable journey for both the expectant mother and the baby.
Of course you can fly the first three months of your pregnancy. That is the best time to fly. Now, the last three months, some airlines won't let you fly. They make your doctor sign a disclaimer. Some don't care. I have a friend that flew from Australia to France at eight months of pregnancy.
Cats don't have any wings or anything to propel flight so they can't stay airborne. also they are much too heavy. Because cat's are not designed to fly.
No people should fly on satellites.