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Where not to go on holiday when pregnant?

If possible, it's best to avoid travelling to areas where vaccinations are required during pregnancy. You should also avoid travelling to areas where there is a risk of catching a mosquito-borne disease, such as malaria, dengue or zika. If you do decide to go to a risky area, see your doctor before you go.



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Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) when pregnant and flying The risk of DVT increases when you're flying and with longer flights because you are sitting down for a long time. You're also at a higher risk of developing a DVT when you are pregnant and for up to six weeks after you give birth .

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A change in air pressure or a decrease in humidity won't cause your baby any harm. There is also no evidence to suggest that flying causes miscarriages, early labour or waters to break . If you have any health issues or pregnancy complications, discuss it with your GP or midwife before you decide to fly.

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Some airlines require written documentation from your practice nurse, midwife or obstetrician. This is to confirm you are in good health, that your pregnancy is uncomplicated and your due date. Flying during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy may be considered risky as miscarriage is more common during this early stage.

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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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Thus, you need to wear compression socks or compression stockings. If you have health insurance, it may cover these elements of your outfit. Don't forget about flexible and comfortable shoes. Slip on shoes will make it easy to remove them if your feet start swelling.

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There is a risk of ZIKV in this country. Details of specific affected areas within this country are not available. Pregnant women should consider avoiding travel to this country until after the pregnancy.

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At this time, pregnant women should not travel to Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Southeast Asia, as well as around Brownsville, Texas, and certain parts of the Miami-Dade County area in Florida.

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All screening equipment at the airport security checkpoint is safe for all travelers, including women who are pregnant.

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