精华 [问题] 怀孕时可以坐飞机吗?

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怀孕三个月,但想回中国,十个小时坐飞机会不会有危险?
 
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怀孕三个月,但想回中国,十个小时坐飞机会不会有危险?

I went to China when I was 4mths pregnant. I spend total 36 hours including 20 hours on the plane. I waited until 4 month because I was told it is unlikely to have miscarrige. However, everybody is different.

The result? I have a very healthy baby, but she does not sleep too much during the day.
 
我上个月底从中国过来,坐飞机加上候机时间差不多有30小时,但是我已经怀孕6个月,好像没什么,只是没法躺一躺,觉得腰部很疲劳。不过孕早期更应该注意,因为你的胎盘着床可能还不是完全稳定,一般16周之后就安全了。
 
这么说,三个月就不是很安全了?
 
我在怀孕12周多的时候回过国,然后在20周左右回渥太华。现在小孩1岁了,很健康。当时我也很担心,不过问过我的OB,她说没有问题,我才放心回国的。
不过前三个月一定要注意,我回国时很小心,行李也没有多带,而且在机场能找到人帮忙拎箱子就尽量找人帮忙。你也最好先问一问你的医生。
 
不是说3个月坐飞机一定会有事,只是出事几率比较高。等出了事就来不及了,所以还是要小心一些为好。
 
http://health.msn.com/pregnancykids/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100096502

Pregnancy & Kids


Q: Is it safe to fly during pregnancy? I've heard that it's not recommended in the first or last trimester.

Jill/New Jersey

A: Commercial air travel poses no special risks to a healthy pregnant woman or her fetus. However, pregnant women with certain underlying conditions are at increased risk of problems and should check with their doctors before flying. These conditions include:

* Severe anemia
* Sickle cell disease
* A history of blood clots
* Placental insufficiency

The lowered air pressure in a pressurized airplane cabin has minimal effect on the fetus. During the flight, air pressure is adjusted to approximately that of between 5,000 and 8,000 feet above sea level. Although you and your baby will both have less oxygen in your blood than you would at sea level, your bodies will adjust to this.

Some pregnant women worry about exposure to electromagnetic radiation from the sun at high altitudes. Although the exposure increases at higher altitudes, it's still very low and won't increase the risk of birth defects or miscarriage.

According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the safest time for a pregnant woman to travel is during the second trimester (18 through 24 weeks). This is when a pregnant woman has the lowest risk of miscarriage or premature labor. Many doctors recommend that women avoid flying after 36 weeks of pregnancy or if they're at risk of preterm delivery. Some tips for pregnant women who plan to fly:

* Ask for an aisle seat or a seat at the bulkhead ― which offers the most space and comfort ― or over the wings ― which offers the smoothest ride.
* Fasten the safety belt under your abdomen across the tops of your thighs.
* When possible, get up and walk every half-hour and flex and extend your ankles to prevent blood clots.
* Drink plenty of fluids. Low humidity in the cabin has a dehydrating effect.

All airlines have policies regarding pregnancy and flying. So, check with the airline before booking a flight.
 
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