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Can travelling cause ectopic pregnancy?

Flying: There is no evidence to link ectopic pregnancy to flying in a plane. If you have been diagnosed with an ectopic pregnancy or might have an ectopic pregnancy, you should not take flights on planes.



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During a healthy pregnancy, occasional air travel is almost always safe. Most airlines allow you to fly domestically until about 36 weeks of pregnancy. Your ob-gyn can provide proof of your due date if you need it. If you are planning an international flight, the cut-off for traveling may be earlier.

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Yes. You may fly up to 28 weeks of pregnancy.

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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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