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Can I fly to Hawaii at 32 weeks pregnant?

Pregnancy is not a total flight risk. You can still fly while pregnant up to 36 weeks with no safety issues. In the U.S., airlines generally permit people to fly in their third trimester through the 36th week. For international flights, travel may be prohibited after 28 weeks.



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Pregnancy is not a total flight risk. You can still fly while pregnant up to 36 weeks with no safety issues. In the U.S., airlines generally permit people to fly in their third trimester through the 36th week. For international flights, travel may be prohibited after 28 weeks.

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It's fine to fly in the third trimester but you're advised to do it before 37 weeks, or before 32 weeks in an uncomplicated twin pregnancy. That's because you could go into labour any time after those dates . Do still check with your specific airline before you fly though.

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“Most airlines allow pregnant people to fly without restriction before 36 weeks of pregnancy,” Bishop says. “Some may request that you bring documentation from your provider stating your gestation age.”

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Most airlines allow pregnant people to fly without restriction before 36 weeks of pregnancy,” Bishop says. “Some may request that you bring documentation from your provider stating your gestation age.”

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During the third trimester (25 to 40 weeks), many healthcare providers and midwives advise staying within a 300-mile radius of home because of potential problems such as high blood pressure, phlebitis, and false or preterm labor.

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Hawaii, a paradise on earth, is one of the most popular babymoon destinations worldwide, and for a good reason. The stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and exotic culture make Hawaii an ideal spot for expectant couples looking to relax and unwind before the arrival of their little one.

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Flying while pregnant Most airlines won't let you fly if you're within about a month of your due date. Some will need a letter from your GP or midwife saying you're fit to fly when you're 7 months pregnant. Check with the airline before you book.

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Yes, Hawaii is Zika-free, so you can go to the stunning beaches on a Hawaiian island and have a relaxing Hawaii babymoon. Is Hawaii safe for pregnancy? Yes, Hawaii is totally safe for pregnant women for a babymoon in Hawaii.

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If you've reached your 36th week or after, you'll need an obstetrician's certificate — the original and two copies — stating that you're fit for air travel. The certificate must be dated within three days (72 hours) of your flight departure.

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The certificate must state that the obstetrician has examined you and found you to be physically fit for air travel between the specified dates of your trip. Your baby's estimated birth date must be after the date of the last flight on the itinerary.

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