I've been really frustrated to be told that I can't have a fit to fly letter anymore as 28 week AN bloods came back as a little anemic. Have been taking Iron for a week now, but was told that it takes around 3 weeks for it to kick in (if so why don't they test for anemia earlier than 28 weeks?).
I was planning to fly - this Sunday - to Glasgow for a short break, a 1 hour flight. My midwife up till now assured me that I am low risk, and that the doctor would send me the letter well in time to fly.
Due to an admin mistake the letter was never ordered in the surgury, and so at the end of this week I was left to have to chase it up. I'm now 30 weeks and airline needs a letter after 27 weeks.
I'm new to the surgury, and have only seen a dr once since registering at the beginning of my pregnancy. I don't know if the drs are fobbing me off as they haven't had time to examine me properly (all AN appts have been really straightforward aside from this) or if there is a real risk to the baby - in which case I wouldn't even try to take the flight.
I have a fairly neat bump for 30 weeks, am not taking any baggage, so wonder where in the airport I would be stopped if I tried to wing it? Anyone had that experiance, or am I just being awful?
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Flying without a fit to fly letter
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ButtonAzure · 01/10/2010 22:43
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