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Just found out I'm pregnant (after crazy Paris trip) - flying, unsafe?

42 replies

peachmilk · 16/12/2016 17:22

My boyfriend chartered a flight to and from Paris from London yesterday. We left at 8 and then landed back in London by 6. The flight was private so luckily I didn't do any heavy lifting, but I am still worried about the fact I was flying.

I'm 4 weeks along, roughly.

Will this cause any issues? When is it safe to fly until? We have plans to fly to Geneva, New York, Miami and Nice during the upcoming months.

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Nightmanagerfan · 16/12/2016 17:23
Biscuit
FeckinCrutches · 16/12/2016 17:24

Not even a stealth boast Grin

SoupDragon · 16/12/2016 17:25

It will be fine.

Barefootcontessa84 · 16/12/2016 17:26

Haha. OP you know you'll be fine...

SoupDragon · 16/12/2016 17:26

Timewise, how late you can fly depends on the airline so you'd have to check.

birdybirdywoofwoof · 16/12/2016 17:27

You're fine, congratulations!

TerriB84 · 16/12/2016 17:27

Assuming you've got no other medical conditions it's fine to fly up to 36 weeks for a singleton pregnancy and 32 weeks for multiples. At 4 weeks your fine.

SpuriouserAndSpuriouser · 16/12/2016 17:28

Nope, you should be fine. Just make sure you drink plenty of water and move around enough during the flights (especially the long ones) and bear in mind that some airlines will need a letter from your GP when you are further along. Not sure what the situation is on private flights though Wink Also this is probably common sense but if you are travelling make sure your health insurance covers you for any pregnancy-related issues that could arise while you are away. And congratulations!

dontpokethebear · 16/12/2016 17:31
EvenTheWind · 16/12/2016 17:32

Feet can swell in pregnancy, make sure your diamond shoes aren't too tight.

53rdAndBird · 16/12/2016 17:34

Flying's fine, but babies are expensive. Tell your boyfriend that Easyjet do Gatwick - CDG for about twenty-five quid for the next one?

Thisjustinno · 16/12/2016 17:36

Megalolz. Paris is shit though. My BF chartered a flight to Maiu.

Levatrice · 16/12/2016 17:36
Xmas Biscuit
Hissy · 16/12/2016 17:37

we have plans to fly to Geneva, New York, Miami Peckham and Nice during the upcoming months.

Grin
PotteringAlong · 16/12/2016 17:39

The flight was private so luckily I didn't do any heavy lifting,

Unlike if you don't fly by private jet, when it's like a weightlifting competition... Hmm

You are fine to fly. And lift things.

toffeeboffin · 16/12/2016 17:46

I've plans to go to Barnsley Poundland tomorrow, do you think I should?

toffeeboffin · 16/12/2016 17:47

And LTB.

dontpokethebear · 16/12/2016 17:50

Just re read and noticed this bit

The flight was private so luckily I didn't do any heavy lifting,

Gosh yes. The last time we flew peasant class, one had to heft our luggage into the hold oneself.

Oysterbabe · 16/12/2016 18:00

😂😂
I hate all the lifting you have to do on standard flights. Last time they had us get out and help bump start the plane.

876TaylorMade · 16/12/2016 18:05
Xmas Biscuit
SoupDragon · 16/12/2016 18:12

Am I the only one whi's hadto haul bags off the luggage carousel then?

PotteringAlong · 16/12/2016 18:38

How heavy is your case that you think it will have any impact at all on a pregnancy?! Grin

MadHattersWineParty · 16/12/2016 18:58

Oh my god 😂

Maudlinmaud · 16/12/2016 19:00

Who are you?

miniHovis · 16/12/2016 19:01

Yeah those planes are heavy when you have to lift them Hmm

Although of course I fly in my private jet so no lifting for me

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