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I’m supposed to be in a wedding in Colorado when I’m 32 weeks. I’d travel back the day before 33. It’s a flight + 6 hour drive.
I mentioned it to my midwife early on and she seemed possibly open but didn’t love it, said they usually cut off at 32 weeks.
I’d previously read 36 weeks for travel so I was kind of surprised, but it will be a lot of travel.
We’d break up the flight and drive into separate days and be back right before 33 weeks.
I’ll talk to the midwife about it again at my next appointment, but I’m curious about others’ experiences traveling that late and what your doctors takes are.
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I’ll be flying home from Hawaii to Washington at 32 weeks. My midwives did not seem concerned as long as it’s not past 36 weeks. I did notice I get motion sickness while pregnant and flying so I’m going to try to bring stuff to help that this time! Like the bracelet or patches