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Usha Vance Flies at 8 Months Pregnant: Is It Safe?

Usha Vance Flies at 8 Months Pregnant: Is It Safe?

Summary

Usha Vance traveled internationally when she was about eight months pregnant, raising questions about the safety of flying late in pregnancy. Medical experts in the U.S. say air travel can be safe in uncomplicated pregnancies but advise consulting a doctor, especially in the third trimester.

Key Facts

  • Usha Vance flew to Switzerland in her late pregnancy, with a due date in late July.
  • The U.S. CDC says most pregnant women can fly safely if the pregnancy has no problems but should check with a doctor first.
  • The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists agrees that occasional air travel is usually safe for healthy pregnancies.
  • Airlines often allow travel up to about 36 weeks, sometimes requiring a doctor’s note after 28 weeks.
  • Eight months pregnant is considered higher risk for preterm labor and blood clots during flights.
  • Long flights can cause swelling, tiredness, and circulation issues like deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
  • Experts recommend moving regularly, staying hydrated, and using compression stockings on long flights.
  • Traveling abroad requires extra planning to ensure access to medical care and insurance coverage.
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