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The airline also may require a letter from your health care provider that states how far along in your pregnancy you are and whether flying is advised. If your health care provider says its okay for you to fly, and your plans are flexible, the best time to travel by air might be during the second trimester.
Traveling during pregnancy If your due date is within 4 weeks of your flight, you must provide a doctors certificate stating that youve been recently examined and youre fit to fly. For domestic flights under 5 hours, you wont be permitted to travel within 7 days (before and after) your delivery date.
Additionally, there are certain pregnancy-related problems that can cause sudden incapacitation or life-threatening emergencies. The Aircrew Voluntary Acceptance of Risk document is meant to educate Airmen and Guardians on these risks so they can make informed decisions about flying while pregnant.
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.
Most airlines require a certificate after 28 weeks, confirming that the pregnancy is progressing normally, that there are no complications and the expected date of delivery. In specific individual circumstances, an airline may allow some discretion.
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You might need medical clearance to fly if you are 36 weeks, or if this is a high-risk pregnancy. We recommend you speak with a doctor before flying and to send a medical certificate to corpmed@united.com. You can find information on what a medical certificate includes on our traveling with medical conditions page.
The policy states that pregnant passengers between 28 and 35 weeks require a medical certificate confirming their stage of pregnancy and declaring them fit to fly. It specifically notes that a ``medical certificate completed by a registered midwife cannot be accepted.
Flying while pregnant Most airlines wont let you fly if youre within about a month of your due date. Some will need a letter from your GP or midwife saying youre fit to fly when youre 7 months pregnant. Check with the airline before you book.

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