TIPS FOR FLYING WHILE PREGNANT
Take copies of your maternity notes with you
Ensure that you have all your maternity notes with you and take them onto the plane. These will be helpful if you need any medical treatment either on the plane or during your trip. You should also include a list of any medication that you are taking, preferably with confirmation from your doctor.
Keep moving
During the flight, move around as much as you can to maintain healthy blood flow around your body. If you are on a long-haul flight take a regular exercise break by walking up and down the aisle. If you are on a smaller plane with little room to walk, try exercising in your seat by moving your feet and legs at regular intervals.
Stay hydrated
Take a large bottle of water onto the flight with you so you can stay hydrated. Cabin air has very low humidity which can lead to a dry nose and throat, and now that you are pregnant you will need to keep on top of your fluids.
Be prepared for air sickness
If you are travelling in the first trimester of pregnancy you may experience some nausea and sickness. Be prepared by stocking up on ginger or peppermint candies that can help reduce feelings of sickness. If you are experiencing morning sickness in the weeks leading up to your flight you may want to ask your doctor for anti-sickness remedies to help you during your journey.
Enjoy your trip and stay safe.
If your doctor has given you the go-ahead to travel and you feel fit and able there is no reason why you cannot enjoy a trip during your pregnancy. Bare in mind that taking precautions with your health and looking after yourself during the flight goes a long way, and there is no reason why you can’t enjoy a getaway before your baby arrives.
As long as you choose your destination wisely and take care of yourself and your baby you will be able to enjoy a wonderful holiday where you can relax before you welcome the beautiful chaos that is a baby into your world.