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Is it safe to go to Maldives while pregnant?

Pregnancy can be a pleasurable and relaxing time when you prepare for it during your trip to Maldives. Choose a resort with spa services is preferable while travelling during pregnancy. Spa retreats, swimming, Jacuzzi, and warm locations are the best choices in Maldives.



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Malaria is another serious disease carried by mosquitoes. Symptoms include fever, chills, headache, and nausea and vomiting. While you are pregnant, you should not travel to areas where there is risk of malaria, including Africa, Asia, and Central and South America.

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The Maldives have a history of previous Zika Virus transmission. There is currently no evidence of an ongoing Zika Virus outbreak. However, there is limited information available and there may be delays in detecting and reporting new cases. Take meticulous anti-mosquito bite measures during the daytime.

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Pregnant women are always advised to consider postponing non-essential travel. Seek advice from your health care provider six to eight weeks in advance of travel if you are planning to become pregnant while in Bora Bora. During 2013–2014, French Polynesia experienced an outbreak of Zika virus infection.

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2 weeks is enough time to get along with the locals and create new friends. Become a Maldivian, learn the language, try out everything that the island offers and make your stay worthwhile.

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The Maldives is a Zika Risk zone. There are two categories of risk for the virus; low risk and risk and the Maldives falls into the latter. Zika is spread by mosquitos and it only takes one bite from an infected insect to become infected yourself.

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Historical Hazards. Maldives is one of the lowest countries in the world, and hence, is greatly threatened by sea level rise, coastal storm surges, and associated flooding.

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(According to the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the safest time to travel is from 18 to 24 weeks.) Traveling presents a new set of hurdles when you're pregnant. The most important thing is safety, so make sure you speak with your doctor before booking that trip to Madagascar.

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Generally, women are not allowed to travel by air after 36 weeks for domestic travel, and after 28 to 35 weeks for international travel. The decision on whether to travel and how far to travel at any time during pregnancy should be a joint decision between you and your healthcare provider or midwife.

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