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This is a question to ask your doctor. Most doctors advise not to fly after 34 weeks. You will also want to check with the airline and see if they will let you fly. Some carriers have specific requirements on pregnant women. My doctor doesn't even want me to drive longer than an hour and a half away after 36 weeks.
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i do not think you wanted to do that.. what happen if you are going to give birth to your child in another state and that you need go hospital because your water break.. i do not think it safe... and do all the paper work for the Hospital is not fun thing or find information about it.. so you should keep safe for next few weeks.. until you are given birth...
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The people working for the airlines don't always stop you. One of my friends flew from Maine to Hawaii 3 weeks before she was due and flew back a week before. I told her not to do it and personally didn't think they would let her but they did. There was no stopping that girl her husband left for Iraq a week before she found out she was pregnant and was gone her whole pregnancy and she was not waiting for him to get home she went and met him there.
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