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Flying during pregnancy

                                                                                                                                                                                            

During the first 28 weeks of your pregnancy, you do not need a medical certificate to fly, though we’d always recommend speaking with your doctor to get their advice before you travel. 

 

When you reach 29 weeks, you will require a medical certificate to fly, which you'll have to present at check-in at the airport. 

 

If your pregnancy is complicated with a condition that adds extra risk, please make sure to complete a MEDIF form.

You can fly for up to 37 weeks of your pregnancy, or 33 weeks if you are having a multiple pregnancy. 

We recommend that you don't fly for at least seven days after giving birth, though it’s important that you always speak to your doctor before you commit to any travel plans.

 

If the baby was born prematurely or there were complications, you are required to submit a MEDIF form and medical report.

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