All the major cruise lines have the same pregnancy policy: Guests are allowed to cruise through their 23rd week of pregnancy. If you will enter your 24th week before or any time during your cruise, you are not allowed to sail.
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Royal Caribbean International cannot accept guests who will be more than 23 weeks pregnant at any time during the cruise or CruiseTour.
However, as a matter of policy, most cruise lines don't count pregnancy as just cause for a refund or travel credit, so if you cancel after final payment, you will be accountable to your cruise line's cancellation policies and might not receive a full refund.
Cruises make ideal babymoons. There's food everywhere, including room service for those late-night cravings. Plus they make planning easy; the cruise ship serves as hotel, restaurant, entertainment venue, spa and transportation. You can do as little or much as you want, and there's a doctor onboard ... just in case.
A physician's “Fit to Travel” note is required prior to sailing, stating how far along (in weeks) a passenger's pregnancy will be at the beginning of the cruise and confirming that she is in good health and not experiencing a high-risk pregnancy.
All guests are required to fill out a Public Health Questionnaire prior to arrival or at the pier attesting that they are not more than 23 weeks pregnant.
Under the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness, for the purposes of determining the obligations under the convention, a birth on a ship or aircraft in international waters or airspace shall be treated as a birth in the country of the ship or aircraft's registration.
You shouldn't travel after week 36 of your pregnancy as this is getting close to your baby's due date. However, it's recommended you limit your traveling or don't travel at all if you have complications with your pregnancy including preeclampsia, are carrying more than one baby, or could go into preterm labor.
A babymoon is a holiday or cruise taken by expectant first-time parents, usually in the second trimester of pregnancy. It's a time to have a bit of relaxation and pampering, and some precious quality-time together, before two become three (or more).
What Caribbean islands can you go to while pregnant? The Cayman Islands is one of the best islands to visit on a babymoon. One of those divine destinations in the Caribbean that offers luxury and relaxation has to be Grand Cayman. Beautiful beaches circle the islands offering miles of white sandy perfection.
Safety Concerns of Riding a Roller Coaster While PregnantThis rigorous activity creates additional jarring forces within the uterus that may lead to premature separation of the placenta from the wall of the uterus, which is called placental abruption.