Does anyone travel to Cold Country before during her pregnancy of about 2 weeks plus? What is the extra pre-caution need to take???
baby, wait till 20 weeks beta la.....i travelled to HK when i was 20 weeks preggy....energetic and no morning sickness and can eat anything i like....so best to travel is during 20 weeksThks for both of your advice. but.... nt sure why my gynae said no problem to go about 11 weeks.... is close to .... but, still a bit concern.... how?
the best is to wait till 2nd trimester.. at least condition is stable . . .Thks for both of your advice. but.... nt sure why my gynae said no problem to go about 11 weeks.... is close to .... but, still a bit concern.... how?
Thnks for all of your advice. :001_302:
I will delayed my trip till my 2nd si .... hope everything is fine during that time ancing_wub:.
Wish me good luck :tlaugh::tlaugh::tlaugh::tlaugh::tlaugh::tlaugh::tlaugh::tlaugh:
hmmm....very obedient babe~Thnks for all of your advice. :001_302:
I will delayed my trip till my 2nd si .... hope everything is fine during that time ancing_wub:.
Wish me good luck :tlaugh::tlaugh::tlaugh::tlaugh::tlaugh::tlaugh::tlaugh::tlaugh:
It depends on where you are going to stay and what airlines you take.Helloz,
I'm currently pregnant with my first child. Just wondering is it safe and advisable to stay overseas for the 2nd trimester till the start of the 3rd trimester? Anyone has experience or advice? Please help. Thanks
It depends on where you are going to stay and what airlines you take.
I'm currently pregnant and staying in Europe. It is safe to fly and stay overseas, (altogether I have flown 6 times from 1st to end-2nd trimester, on long haul flights) but the main problem you will encounter is airline staff as they can block you from the flight if you do not have the necessary documents and certification with regards to your pregnancy.
Have to tell you that you may have difficulty trying to fly back to Singapore at the start of 3rd trimester as the airlines over here are very very strict about pregnant women flying.
I flew back to Sg at 20 weeks and the stupid SIA counter girl in Europe refused to issue our boarding passes because I didn't have a letter from my gynae even though my tummy was barely discernable. Had to call the hospital and get the senior consultant to fax over a letter in German before they released our passes. Then when I tried to leave Sg at 24 weeks to fly back to Europe, same thing, needed a gynae letter (this time in English) before they are willing to issue a boarding pass to me.
So if you intend to stay overseas for a few months during your pregnancy, you will need to find a local gynae who is willing to take you on and will issue you the gynae letter for the flights. And if you're in Europe, you won't be able to just walk-in to any clinic and be seen. They need a lot of paperwork, insurance letters, etc, and the staff may not understand English at all (unless you're in UK!!!).
Helloz
Thanks for your info. In fact, I'll be staying in UK. Can I check if it is safe in UK? as in is it easy to look for a gynae? As my hubby will be stationed there for 1 yr. I would really like to stay there for a period of time and return to singapore when its time to give birth...